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China's cyberspace regulator summoned Nvidia over concerns about security risks in its H20 AI chip, just weeks after a U.S.
The Chinese government announced Thursday it met with Nvidia in regard to potential security risks in an AI chip it developed for sale in China.
And as AI adoption increases, having enough capacity for inference will become ever more important, making export controls ...
Both of this year's mega M&A deals have landed squarely in one corner of tech: cybersecurity, with AI on the minds of both ...
Our base-case fair value estimate for MediaTek is TWD 1,660 per share, at which MediaTek would be trading on a forward price/earnings ratio of 22 times, an enterprise value/EBITDA ratio of 19 times, ...
The chip designer's results and guidance were not good enough to support its highly valued stock, but its attractive business ...
China has summoned US semiconductor giant Nvidia over what it describes as "serious security issues" with its AI chips ...
Chinese internet authorities summoned Nvidia on Thursday to discuss "serious security issues" over some of its artificial ...
The move came two weeks after the Trump administration reversed course to allow Nvidia to sell the coveted artificial intelligence chips in China.
White House OSTP Director Michael Kratsios said that the “highest end of semiconductors” should fall under export controls, ...
Chinese authorities summoned Nvidia Corp. to discuss alleged security risks related to its H20 chips, casting doubt over the ...
China's cyberspace regulator said it has asked U.S. semiconductor maker Nvidia to explain whether its H20 artificial ...