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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Wednesday local time that China is "not behind" the US in artificial ...
On April 28, a critical "instability" disrupted electrical power grids in Spain, Portugal and parts of France. Extensive blackouts lasted for hours. Initial reports speculated over-reliance on ...
If you’ve recently visited a bustling Chinese city and seen cars seemingly on autopilot, no, you didn’t walk onto a tech expo ...
But as the United States sat complacently in the top position, trusting that the strength of the free market would keep it ...
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said he’d like the Trump administration to change regulations for exporting ...
Argentina renewed a $5 billion currency swap line with China despite objections by the United States. Latin American ...
The FCC estimates that 'roughly 75% of all electronics are tested in labs located inside China.' Chair Brendan Carr wants to ...
China’s smartphone market grew 5% in Q1 2025, with Xiaomi leading, Huawei rising, and AI phones gaining traction.
The percentage of revenue that Nvidia (NVDA) obtains from China has already dropped, Colello said. Moreover, the company can ...
Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang urges the Trump administration to update and ease restrictions on exporting AI technology.
China competition in AI chips, urging Trump to consider policies that open up US chip sales to other countries.
The chip giants are finally stirring after a rough several months, but can semiconductor firms shift into a higher gear?