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yesterday 09:07

Jensen Huang, the director of Nvidia, commented on the company's difficulties in the Chinese market, stating that he is disappointed by the authorities' ban on the purchase of AI chips.

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Jensen Huang stated that Nvidia has been affected by the bans imposed by China regarding the purchase of its artificial intelligence chips, such as the RTX Pro 6000D model. Huang expressed disappointment over this situation, emphasizing that Nvidia has significantly contributed to the Chinese market. He also mentioned that analysts should not include China in financial forecasts, considering the geopolitical uncertainties. Recently, Nvidia announced major investments in AI infrastructure in the UK, continuing to collaborate with both the Chinese and the American governments.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has announced talks with the Trump administration for a chip aimed at China's AI data centers, but the decision is up to the US government.
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Nvidia is working on an AI chip, the B30A, for China, which will outperform the H20 and will be delivered for testing soon.
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After a period of accelerated expansion due to unprecedented demand for processors intended for artificial intelligence, Nvidia announces a revenue forecast of approximately 54 billion dollars for the third quarter, slightly below investors' expectations.
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The Chinese regulatory authority has banned local companies from purchasing Nvidia chips, encouraging the development of domestic semiconductors.
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The regulatory authority in China has stated that Nvidia has violated antitrust laws related to the acquisition of Mellanox, with the company's shares falling by 2%.
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The former Prime Minister of Moldova, Natalia Gavrilița, believes that entrepreneurs have a crucial role in the European direction of the country, in the context of the parliamentary elections on September 28.

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Ulf Kristersson, the Prime Minister of Sweden, responds to Viktor Orban's attacks and reminds him of Sweden's assistance during the Soviet invasion in 1956 and criticizes his relationship with Russia.

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