NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang reveals that China trails the US by mere “nanoseconds” in chipmaking and urges easing US export restrictions on Nvidia’s AI chips to ensure America stays at the cutting edge of innovation, reports Tom’s Hardware
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China has just received its fourth shipment from the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project, Reuters reports. Despite international sanctions, these continuous deliveries highlight the difficulties in enforcing restrictions on Russian energy exports
Steep US tariffs on Indian goods are set to take effect this Wednesday, zeroing in on key exports and ramping up trade tensions. Sources speaking to Reuters reveal that industries like steel, aluminum, and textiles are bracing for a significant impact
Germany has announced it will halt military exports to Israel amid the ongoing Gaza conflict, expressing deep concerns over the use of German-made weapons in the war, Al Jazeera reports
Germany has slammed the brakes on arms exports that could be used by Israel in Gaza, Reuters reports. This move underscores growing concerns over the escalating conflict and signals a call for greater caution in supplying military aid
Nvidia and AMD are pledging to reinvest 15% of their China sales revenue back into the US, skillfully navigating the rising tensions between the two countries. Meanwhile, Chinese state media is warning consumers about potential risks linked to these chips
India is rapidly strengthening its partnership with Australia to secure rare earth minerals-vital for advanced technology and defense-as China tightens its export controls. This bold strategy aims to reinforce supply chains and reduce dependence on Beijing
Nvidia CEO announced that the company will exclude China from its financial forecasts, a direct response to tighter US chip export controls. This move underscores the rising geopolitical tensions dramatically transforming the semiconductor industry
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang didn’t hold back in his critique of U.S. chip export controls, calling them a “failure.” He passionately argued that these restrictions are actually speeding up China’s technological progress, undermining the very goal of keeping the U.S. at the forefront of semiconductor innovation on a global scale