What’s at stake for tech at the Trump-Xi meeting
…export controls on advanced AI chips have made it difficult for Nvidia to maintain its dominance in China. In January, Trump allowed Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 chips to China, provided…
…export controls on advanced AI chips have made it difficult for Nvidia to maintain its dominance in China. In January, Trump allowed Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 chips to China, provided…
…president’s China state visit is quite a surprise to many, especially as Trump approved Nvidia H200 exports to China in late 2025. This ban caused Nvidia’s China market share to…
…with US export restrictions. The US has also approved Lenovo and Foxconn as distributors, with each approved customer allowed to purchase up to 75,000 chips under the licensing terms, either directly…
…Before US export curbs tightened, Nvidia controlled about 95 per cent of China’s advanced chip market. China once accounted for 13 per cent of Nvidia’s revenue, and Huang has previously…
…Instead, though, they sold them to China, getting around US export controls. The detentions included Supermicro co-founder, Yih-Shyan "Wally" Liaw, as well as a Supermicro sales manager in Taiwan, and…
…Blackwell and the H20 The US government previously banned the Nvidia H20 chip from going into China, but recently indicated that Nvidia will be granted a license to be able to export…
…Commerce Department issued an export-control directive barring Anthropic from supplying Fable 5 or Mythos 5 to any foreign national, forcing the company to disable both models worldwide. The next day, Beijing…
…Currently, both sides have set respective import and export controls, letting specific companies on a case-by-case basis. Today, Reuters reports that Chinese telecoms giant ZTE and server firm Maginfra have…
…export restrictions than the accelerators that underpin Nvidia's data center business, and the company's recent history in China shows that Washington is no longer the only obstacle. The U.S…
…enforcing licensing requirements on advanced AI chips, especially for entities that are headquartered in China but physically located elsewhere. Of course, the Trump administration was apparently looking to thwart the China-bound…