China’s antitrust investigation is a major change in how Beijing retaliates against U.S. tech policies, Reva Goujon writes in a guest commentary.
NVIDIA and AMD reportedly shipping their latest gaming GPUs and graphics cards to US warehouses from China before January 20, before new tariffs arrive.
A rumored executive order would try to enforce a moratorium on China’s access to U.S. chips – but is it going to work?
The U.S. Department of Commerce has recently asked Nvidia to look into how the company's products ended up in China over the past year, The Information reported on Thursday, citing a person close to the department.
The chipmaker expects more than $10 billion in foreign sales this year, but the Biden administration is advancing rules that could curb that growth.
Nvidia's dominance in AI chips faces challenges from competitors and market shifts, impacting revenue and growth prospects. Read why NVDA stock is a Buy.
To explore Nvidia’s outlook for 2025, Finbold consulted ChatGPT-4o, which forecasts that the company’s stock could reach $200 by the end of 2025
Moore expects Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) to continue gaining share with its Blackwell chip in 2025 owing to its strong product cycle. The analyst expects the stock to trade upwards of $150. The race to $150 a share is more than assured as the chip giant remains a key supplier of graphic processing units and artificial intelligence technologies.
US government asks NVIDIA to investigate how its best AI chips have ended up in China over the last year, forcing the company to ask Dell, Supermicro.
Broadcom Inc.'s stock surged 35% despite a mediocre Q4, as management offered investors a picturesque addressable market forecast for 2027. Read why AVGO is a Hold.
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