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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump had told Nvidia in April that it would require a license to sell its microchips and processors to China, effectively halting sales to that country.
Nvidia stock's surge looks poised to accelerate because investors' biggest concern about the company -- losing the Chinese ...
US stock market futures today are showing a mixed tone as investors react to a fresh mix of tech optimism and global trade concerns. The Nasdaq-100 futures are up nearly 0.6%, boosted by a sharp 5% ...
Tech led US stocks higher on Tuesday as a key consumer inflation print showed inflation accelerated in June, big banks kicked ...
Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and other major indexes traded sharply mixed Tuesday, as Wall Street reacted to mostly in-line Consumer Price Index inflation data. Meanwhile, NvidiaNVDA ...
Nvidia Corporation regains momentum in China with H20's return, unlocking $17B FY26 sales potential. Click for our updated ...
Last week Nvidia became the first company valued at more than $4 trillion. Its stock on Tuesday got another boost after the company said it received assurances from the Trump administration that it ...
A Taiwanese technology company that's eyeing Fort Worth for two supercomputer plants in partnership with Nvidia has purchased ...
The Trump administration has assured Nvidia that licenses to export the chips will be granted, ending months of halted shipments.
A Pivotal Decision for Nvidia Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) announced it had secured U.S. government approval to resume sales of its ...
Nvidia stock jumped Tuesday after the AI chipmaker said it was applying to resume sales of its H20 GPUs to China.
Nvidia shares surged as the chipmaker is expected to sell H20 AI chips to China after US export license assurance ...