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Speaking during an interview with CNN, Huang addressed the issue of China using Nvidia chips for military purposes, assuring ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s military won’t risk using US AI chips, claims Nvidia CEO amid rising tensionsNvidia CEO Jensen Huang is under mounting political pressure as he prepares for a high-profile visit to China amid escalating ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNvidia’s Jensen Huang says he’s not worried about China’s military using its chipsJensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, said he’s not concerned about China’s military getting access to his company’s AI chips, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: World’s first humanoid robot labor that powers itself to work endlesslyUBTech's Walker S2 becomes the first humanoid robot to autonomously swap its battery, enabling nonstop, human-free industrial work.
The head of a House of Representatives panel on China told U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that resuming sales of ...
VCG. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has once again rejected concerns over the company's chip exports to China, dismissing claims ...
Similar to Nvidia, AMD is now also poised to restart Chinese sales of its MI308 chips. The California-based company said in a ...
Nvidia's planned resumption of sales of its H20 AI chips to China is part of U.S. negotiations on rare earths, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said, and comes days after its CEO met President Trump.
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American chipmaking giant Nvidia says it plans to resume sales to China of an artificial intelligence chip that’s become part of a global race pitting the world’s biggest economies against each other.
The US government is rushing nuclear reactor deployment on federal sites to fuel its global AI race. But it may come at considerable costs and safety risks.
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