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15 July 07:26

Nvidia has confirmed it will begin chip shipments after the US government promised to grant the necessary licenses.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the US government has assured the company that it will receive the necessary licenses to begin chip shipments to China. Huang, who was in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials, emphasized the importance of US firms being competitive in the Chinese market. Although Nvidia has reached a market value of $4 trillion, the US-China trade rivalry, including export restrictions, continues to hurt the industry.

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Nvidia's shares rose 3% on Monday after the U.S. approved the sale of chips to the United Arab Emirates.
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Nvidia's shares rose by 3% in premarket trading, advancing towards a market capitalization of 5 trillion dollars, following record orders for AI chips and plans for supercomputers for the USA.
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Chinese companies, such as Alibaba and ByteDance, are training AI models in data centers in Southeast Asia to access Nvidia chips and avoid restrictions imposed by the US.
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Amazon and Microsoft support legislation that could restrict Nvidia's exports to China, highlighting tensions in the AI race.
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Nvidia has announced orders of 500 billion dollars for 2025-2026, signaling a continued boom in artificial intelligence, although the pace of growth is tempering.
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China has suspended the ban on the export of dual-use materials to the USA, including essential metals for semiconductors, valid until 2026.
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