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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said that Intel has agreed to give the U.S. government a 10% stake in its business.
Administration isn’t eyeing equity in semiconductor companies that are increasing U.S. investment like TSMC and Micron, but may take stakes in others.
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at the offence taken in China at the US ...
US policy shifts and sharp rhetoric have turned Nvidia’s chip sales into a flashpoint, fuelling China’s mistrust and push for ...
Chinese authorities stepped up warnings to local businesses to avoid purchasing Nvidia's AI chips designed for the local market.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company is discussing a potential new computer chip designed for China with the Trump administration ...
Chinese officials are peeved over Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's "insulting" remarks about Nvidia's H20 computer chip -- ...
China restricts Nvidia chip sales after US official Howard Lutnick's "insulting" remarks about not selling them the best tech ...
The Trump administration is aiming to take an equity stake in Intel, according to US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick.
Chinese officials are pressuring domestic firms to avoid purchasing Nvidia’s H20 chips, following Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's dismissive comments about the product.