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China is threatening legal action against anyone enforcing the U.S.' recent guidelines against using Huawei's AI chips.
Jensen Huang had some harsh words to share about the U.S.’ export controls of AI to China. Huang reportedly called the export controls of AI to China “a failure.” ...
Beijing has repeatedly lashed out at Washington D.C. for warning companies against using AI chips made by national tech ...
Attempts by the US government to put a cap on China's development of AI technologies by limiting exports of GPUs has been a ...
Power is quite cost-effective in China. And there’s plenty of land. And so the ban on H20 is not effective,’ Jensen Huang told reporters at Computex.
Shiprocket has taken a significant first step towards its public market listing. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.Also ...
According to the latest Verizon survey for the State of Small Business, it seems that more SMBs are turning to AI for content ...
As Washington seeks to globally restrict the use of Chinese advanced computing chips, Beijing is drawing a clear legal line ...
Huang’s comments came as the truce between the U.S. and China over tariffs and semiconductors continues to be delicate.
The chips, which would have been used in Malaysian servers to deliver AI-as-a-Service (AIaaS) and GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS), ...
The now-scrapped rule would have limited the number of advanced artificial intelligence chips NVIDIA could sell to certain ...
U.S. efforts to curtail China’s access to advanced artificial intelligence chips have backfired, Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen ...