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Nvidia and AMD will soon begin selling new GPUs made for AI workloads in China to comply with US chip export restrictions.
Nvidia (NVDA) has become the almost undisputed poster child of the AI boom — and now it’s time to show the receipts.
NVIDIA supply chain partners resolve AI server rack issues, sales expected to rise: ready to ramp up production of its ...
Software supply chain company JFrog Ltd. today announced a new strategic partnership with Nvidia Corp. to power what the ...
Despite the setback in China, NVIDIA reported $44.1 billion in revenue in Q1FY26, up 12% from the previous quarter and 69% ...
Despite its leadership in digital hardware, Taiwan lags behind in renewable energy adoption. Moreover, the electricity grid is already experiencing supply shortages. As Taiwan’s role in AI ...
A new report says production of Nvidia's GB200 is ramping up now that suppliers have tackled a series of issues with the ...
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang outlined plans to let customers deploy rivals’ chips in data centers built ...
Nvidia and AMD are set to launch a new wave of downgraded AI GPUs for the Chinese market starting in the third quarter of 2025, according to supply chain sources. These compliance-driven chips are ...
Amid the escalating US-China tech war and supply chain risks, the trend of "de-Nvidia-ization" is rapidly spreading within ...
Announced at the Computex 2025, the projects to be developed in partnership with key Taiwanese players and backed by ...
While Nvidia remains the clear leader in the most advanced AI chips, competitors and partners alike are racing to develop ...