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Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has issued a serious warning for major chipmakers in the West by stating that China is just “a few nanoseconds” behind the U.S. in AI chips. He also appealed to the U.S. go
What's surprising is the organization leading China's AI hardware development effort. That's Alibaba Group ( BABA -8.60%). Yes, China's e-commerce giant. Even more surprising is that the e-commerce powerhouse is doing a great job on the AI development front. It may even become the Nvidia of China.
An investigation has uncovered that a Singapore-based firm with Chinese ties bought $2 billion worth of restricted Nvidia GPUs through Inspur's U.S. subsidiary to funnel them to Malaysia and Indonesia,
Beijing’s antitrust regulator said an initial investigation found that the Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker Nvidia violated China's antimonopoly law.
An executive of a Singaporean firm called Megaspeed socialized with Nvidia’s Jensen Huang. Now the company is being scrutinized by U.S. officials for its ties to China.
Chinese customs authorities have launched a sweeping crackdown on unlicensed Nvidia chip shipments, with enforcement teams deploying at major ports to inspect hardware shipments.
Nvidia Corp's $40 billion acquisition of chip designer Arm is set to catapult it into the fray of geopolitical tensions between Beijing and Washington, analysts and lawyers say.
China's push to develop top-end artificial intelligence microchips is gaining momentum, but analysts say it will struggle to match the technical might of US powerhouse Nvidia within the current decade.