UAE, NVIDIA and AI chips
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The Trump administration is considering large-scale sales of advanced AI chips to the UAE and Saudi Arabia, marking a policy shift and sparking debate over national security and economic ties.
The Trump administration has reportedly considered pulling back on restricting sales of Nvidia's chips to the United Arab Emirates, according to Bloomberg. Shares of Nvidia (NVDA), which has ...
US President Donald Trump didn’t show up empty-handed on the first international trip of his second term. Joining him in Saudi Arabia were almost three dozen CEOs of America’s biggest companies, including Big Tech giants that signed $600 billion worth of deals.
The U.S. is considering pulling back on Nvidia chip sales restrictions to the United Arab Emirates, according to reports. Nvidia shares are also getting a boost from strong quarterly reports from ...
The chips produced by Nvidia are integral to ... The possibility of easing restrictions on Nvidia sales to the UAE also reflects a broader trend in U.S. policy regarding technology exports.
Donald Trump’s administration is expected to rescind Joe Biden’s curbs on AI chip sales ... United Arab Emirates have reportedly balked at the curbs on their ability to acquire AI chips ...
Nvidia (NVDA) stock rises after the US Commerce Department said it will not enforce global artificial intelligence (AI) chip curbs, though China chip restrictions remain in effect. AppLovin (APP) stock surges on news that the company will sell its gaming unit to Tripledot Studios for $400 million and 20% of its stock.