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11 August 17:13

Nvidia and AMD have agreed to transfer 15% of revenues from chip sales in China to the US government, in exchange for export licenses.

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The agreement between Nvidia and AMD allows the companies to sell customized chips to the Chinese market, paying 15% of the revenue to the US government. Nvidia hopes this will help the US industry compete effectively, given the importance of maintaining technology leadership. Although investors have reacted positively, uncertainties remain over the future of income taxation. In China, reactions are mixed, with the authorities suspicious but local companies needing these technologies to develop artificial intelligence.

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Nvidia şi AMD vor ceda 15% din veniturile din vânzările de cipuri în China către guvernul SUA, în schimbul licenţelor de export
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