Nvidia, China and Howard Lutnick
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Beijing has reportedly moved to curb sales of Nvidia Corporation's NVDA China-specific AI chip after U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick made remarks about export policy that Chinese officials reportedly found "insulting.
China trade deadline by another 90 days, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick tells FOX Business, adding "everything's on the table."
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at the offence taken in China at the US commerce secretary’s
Nvidia announced it has received the OK to resume selling its pared down H20 chip in China.
US policy shifts and sharp rhetoric have turned Nvidia’s chip sales into a flashpoint, fuelling China’s mistrust and push for tech self-reliance
Lutnick just laughed it off, indignantly pointing out that “we were just giving away the money” under the previous terms of the CHIPS Act. But the legality of any equity stake would likely be challenged by both Intel shareholders and competitors in the industry, according to the Times.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on July 24 that if China does not accept a deal from the U.S. to sell the app, TikTok will go dark again.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warned Thursday that TikTok will go dark unless China agrees to a deal in which American owners take control of the popular social media app and its algorithm.
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Independent.ie on MSNIt’s not just Intel – Trump White House wants ‘piece of the action’ from all grant-aided chipmakers, says Howard Lutnick
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick is looking into the White House taking equity stakes in Intel and other chipmakers in exchange for grants under the Chips Act, which aims to spur factory-building in the US,