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Trackers were placed in the packaging and sometimes inside servers from Dell and Super Micro, according to Reuters.
Why Nvidia’s and AMD’s China deal with Trump could backfire. The companies making the most money from the AI boom are the ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the recent deal to allow Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. to resume ...
Analyst Daniel Ives said this unusual arrangement removes a key growth barrier for the AI industry, with potential rippl ...
The US government is reportedly using hidden trackers in AI chip shipments to prevent illegal diversion to China, sparking ...
Wedbush said the U.S. deal to allow Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD) to secure export licenses to sell their AI chips in China ...
For years, the US has restricted the sale of powerful AI chips to China. But Trump is letting sales of less-advanced chips ...
A couple of solid AI-related catalysts should help semiconductor designer AMD fly higher in the wake of its recent hiccup.
One dismayed Democratic lawmaker said the move signals to China “that American national security principles are negotiable ...
President Trump’s reversal on previously blocked chip sales to China has sparked cries that the White House is selling out America’s security concerns in a bid to raise revenue. Trump on Monday agreed ...
Data indicates that production of server computers for artificial intelligence applications remains strong, prompting a Wall ...
See where Nvidia and AMD earn their revenue, broken down by country, and why geographic exposure matters for chip investors amid U.S.-China tensions.