Tencent Holdings (OTC:TCEHY) has reportedly gained access to Nvidia Corp.'s (NASDAQ:NVDA) most powerful Blackwell AI chips by renting computing capacity at overseas data centers, highlighting how Chinese tech giants are navigating U.S. export restrictions.Tencent Uses Overseas Cloud Strategy To A... Read more
Benzinga - Dec 22US chip bans are supercharging China's homegrown AI champions. Read more
Business Insider - Dec 18
Sam Altman-led OpenAI is reportedly in talks with Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) about a potential investment that could exceed $10 billion and a deal to use its artificial intelligence (AI) chips. The news was first reported by The Information on Tuesday and later by several news outlets, includi... Read more
Benzinga - Dec 17
This week, President Donald Trump announced that he would allow US chipmaker Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 chips to China, describing the move as overturning a failed Biden administration policy that he says “slowed innovation and hurt the American worker.” He continued, “That era is over.” Th... Read more
Vox - Dec 10
President Trump has been an enthusiastic exponent of tariffs but in the last 24 hours he's shifted position to deal with some of the economic side effects of his protectionism. Read more
4 News - Dec 09Shipping chips from Taiwan to U.S. to China would allow government to get 25% cut of sales Read more
Wsj - Dec 09
The U.S. has approved exports of advanced Nvidia chips to Gulf tech giants G42 and HUMAIN. CNBC's Dan Murphy speaks to Talal Al Kaissi, Acting Group Chief Global Affairs Officer at G42, who are now authorized to buy up to 35,000 advanced AI chips. Read more
Cnbc - Nov 21
The rapid expansion of AI workloads has exposed a critical bottleneck in computing infrastructure: memory. Traditional DRAM offers... Read more
Techfundingnews - Nov 14
Chinese tech company Baidu unveiled two new artificial intelligence chips on Thursday at its annual developer and client event. The chips are designed to power next-generation AI models and reduce dep... Read more
Biztoc - Nov 13
QCOM stock is down after earnings after failing to impress investors with its results. This comes as Qualcomm plans to get into the AI chip market to rival AMD and Nvidia. Read more
Barchart.com - Nov 10