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Chinese officials are peeved over Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s “insulting” remarks about Nvidia’s H20 computer chip — and are now pressuring domestic firms not ...
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China reportedly discouraged purchase of NVIDIA AI chips due to 'insulting' Lutnick statements
Chinese regulators reportedly dissuaded local companies from purchasing NVIDIA's H20 chips, because they found certain statements by US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick "insulting." ...
China restricts Nvidia chip sales after US official Howard Lutnick's "insulting" remarks about not selling them the best tech ...
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Exclusive: Trump weighs using $2 billion in CHIPS Act funding for critical minerals, sources say
The Trump administration is considering a plan to reallocate at least $2 billion from the CHIPS Act to fund critical minerals ...
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China wants to stimulate demand of its local chips hence FT report, says Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon
CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos and Stacy Rasgon, Bernstein semiconductor analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss China's ...
The Trump administration is weighing a controversial plan to reallocate at least $2 billion from the CHIPS Act to fund critical minerals projects, according to two sources familiar with the matter, ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNChina doesn’t want Nvidia’s H20 chips due to insulting US remarks
Beijing has moved to curb the sale of Nvidia’s H20 artificial-intelligence chip after senior officials took offense to public remarks by Howard Lutnick, the ...
Administration isn’t eyeing equity in semiconductor companies that are increasing U.S. investment like TSMC and Micron, but ...
Chinese officials are pressuring domestic firms to avoid purchasing Nvidia’s H20 chips, following Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's dismissive comments about the product.
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