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A group of House Republicans pressed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to quickly nail down the administration’s policy on ...
A senior executive from Samsung Electronics' Device Solutions (DS) division has reportedly visited Washington, D.C., to ...
Taiwan's export orders rose more than expected in June ahead of what was expected to be the last month of a pause on U.S.
A deluge of executive actions on artificial intelligence are set to be released this week, each underscoring the ...
Nvidia (NDVA) and AMD (AMD) may soon get the green light to sell AI chips to China again, potentially reviving a key growth ...
Nvidia has reportedly told Chinese customers it will not resume production of its H20 AI GPUs despite a U.S. policy reversal, ...
Key Points The U.S. and China are at odds over a range of issues, including trade imbalances and AI competition.The Trump administration tightened AI regulations related to China this year, and that's ...
But Nvidia now says that Trump, having met personally with Huang, is promising to issue those licenses, which would enable ...
The move represents a major change, given that H20 chip sales to China without a US permit were blocked in April.
President Donald Trump is weighing new export restrictions on AI chips from companies like Nvidia to Malaysia and Thailand to curb suspected semiconductor smuggling into China.
White House is advancing politically neutral AI tools under federal contracts as part of broader anti-DEI campaign.
On May 13, 2025, the U.S. Department of Commerce rescinded the Biden-era rule for AI diffusion. This export-control policy was designed to impose tiered restrictions on advanced AI chip exports.