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Nvidia Faces US China Trade War as AI Chip Export Curbs Intensify

What Happened

Nvidia, recognized globally as the leading manufacturer of AI chips, has become a focal point in the ongoing US-China trade war. Recent US government measures are limiting critical technology exports, including advanced semiconductors, to China. Nvidia derives a substantial portion of its revenue from Chinese customers and has been required to curb shipments of its most powerful chips to the Chinese market. These limitations directly impact Nvidia’s business operations in Asia and could hinder future technological collaboration between the two superpowers.

Why It Matters

The mounting tensions over semiconductor exports signal broader supply chain disruptions in the world’s AI and tech sectors. Restrictions could slow AI progress, shift innovation centers, and reshape international relations in the tech industry. Read more in our AI News Hub

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