Nvidia vehemently opposes new rules that restrict GPU shipments to most countries.
On Trump’s impending inauguration, Nvidia said Monday, “we look forward to a return to policies that strengthen American leadership, bolster our economy and preserve our competitive edge in AI and beyond.
NVIDIA Inc., the artificial intelligence powerhouse led by CEO Jensen Huang, is pushing back against new semiconductor export regulations imposed by President Joe Biden's administration.
The order required developers of AI systems posing risks to national security, the economy, public health or safety to share the safety test results.
President Trump hosted executives from Softbank, OpenAI and Oracle at the White House Tuesday to announce “Stargate,” a $500BN private-sector plan to build new AI data centers.
President Joe Biden speaks in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in ... sales abroad of advanced computer chips designed mostly by California companies like Nvidia and AMD. Government officials said they felt the need to act quickly in hopes of ...
Tech organizations and companies blasted this week's AI moves by the Biden administration, with Nvidia slamming the U.S. president's actions and comparing current government policies unfavorably with those of president-elect Donald Trump.
The US unveils stricter AI chip export rules, limiting access for rivals like China while prioritizing allies.
The order focused on "Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence" and created a framework for federal oversight of artificial intelligence (AI) developers.
Outgoing President Joe Biden dealt a blow to Israel by including ... on importing graphics processors produced by companies like Nvidia, Intel, and AMD. This decision comes despite the fact ...
On Monday, eight days before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office, President Joe Biden's administration introduced ... vice president of government affairs at Nvidia, Ned Finkle, presented the Biden administration's rule as a stark contrast ...
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Why Tech Stocks Dropped Monday
Technology stocks struggled across the board on Monday, including declines among all but one of the Magnificent 7 firms and a big hit to quantum computing stocks.