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Nvidia CEO sees no evidence of AI chip diversion into China
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Nvidia CEO sees no evidence of AI chip diversion into China
By Annabelle Droulers and BloombergMay 17, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump (right) meets with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud of Saudi Arabia in the Oval Office at the White House on March 20, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Bandar Algaloud / Saudi Kingdom Council / Handout/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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White House could send U.S. AI chips to Emirati, Saudi firms
By Andrew NuscaMay 13, 2025
Ampere CEO Renee James
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Ampere CEO sings Amazon’s praises on chips because it ‘has an outstanding team’
By Paolo ConfinoMay 7, 2025
Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang warns of a ‘tremendous loss’ if U.S. firms lose access to China’s $50 billion AI market
Tech
Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang warns of a ‘tremendous loss’ if U.S. firms lose access to China’s $50 billion AI market
By Lionel LimMay 7, 2025
Intel headquarters building
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Intel will reportedly cut staff to focus on the core. What’s the core?
By Andrew NuscaApril 24, 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in a black jacket on stage against a black background with his arms outstretched.
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Trump’s restrictions on Nvidia’s China sales may not be enough to contain Beijing’s AI ambitions
By Jeremy KahnApril 22, 2025
Jensen Huang speaks on stage
Tech
Nvidia investors balk at beaten-down valuation as risks mount
By Ryan Vlastelica, Carmen Reinicke and BloombergApril 21, 2025
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg departs federal court in Washington, D.C. on April 15, 2025. (Photo: Allison Robbert/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
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Why Meta considered spinning out Instagram in 2018
By Andrew NuscaApril 16, 2025
Why an AI energy crisis may not unfold how you think: IBM sustainability chief
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Why an AI energy crisis may not unfold how you think: IBM sustainability chief
By Christina ShimApril 16, 2025
Trump eyes new tariffs on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals as U.S. only makes 20% of world’s drugs and 0% of advanced logic chips
Politics
Trump eyes new tariffs on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals as U.S. only makes 20% of world’s drugs and 0% of advanced logic chips
By Elaine Kurtenbach and The Associated PressApril 15, 2025
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick boarding Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on March 28, 2025. (Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)
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Permanent tech tariff exemptions? Don’t hold your breath
By Andrew NuscaApril 14, 2025
The Biden administration gave TSMC billions to build its semiconductors in the U.S., but Trump says he threatened 100% tariffs and got the company to double down
Politics
The Biden administration gave TSMC billions to build its semiconductors in the U.S., but Trump says he threatened 100% tariffs and got the company to double down
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 10, 2025
Tariffs, AI, and a broken pipeline: The workforce crisis no one’s ready for
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Tariffs, AI, and a broken pipeline: The workforce crisis no one’s ready for
By Caroline CasagrandeApril 9, 2025
A vibrant view of blue cables organized within a data center, highlighting modern technology and efficient cable management in a server environment.
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How the tariff shock could affect AI’s data center boom
By Andrew NuscaApril 8, 2025
Here’s why tariff shock could hit AI’s data center boom
Tech
Here’s why tariff shock could hit AI’s data center boom
By Sharon GoldmanApril 7, 2025
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