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According to the Financial Times, Nvidia and AMD have joined together in an unprecedented trade agreement that will see them pay the US government 15% of revenue from their chip sales in China. In ...
The Financial Times first reported on this “highly unusual” arrangement that is part of reopening the gate for Nvidia and AMD ...
The U.S. dollar stabilised on Monday after last week's losses, as markets await Tuesday's key U.S. CPI report for July and ...
Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will give 15% of their chip revenue from sales in China to the U.S. government as a condition of receiving new export licenses, according to a report ...
In a highly unusual arrangement with President Trump, the companies are expected to kick 15 percent of what they make in ...
In exchange for 15% of revenues from the chip sales, the two chipmakers will receive export licenses to sell Nvidia's H20 and AMD's MI308 chips in China, according to the Financial Times. Nvidia CEO ...
Plus: Former OpenAI researcher raises US$1.5b AI HF with 45% first-half gain; Chinese state media warns Nvidia’s H20 chips pose security risks; Foxtel keeps major US sports in Australia with ESPN deal ...
Earnings season slows this week, with investors waiting on NVIDIA’s earnings on August 27. Retail sales and inflation ...
An estimated $12-$15 trillion dollars of capital will be flowing into our country from the passage of the BBB and new and ...
The uncomfortable fact about its historic run is that no one is sure why it’s happening—or what could bring it to an end.
Investing.com - U.S. stock futures tick up ahead of the final trading day of the week. President Donald Trump names a close adviser as his pick to be a temporary Federal Reserve g ...