Nvidia faces US$5.5 billion charge from restricted chip sales to China

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Nvidia faces US$5.5 billion charge from restricted chip sales to China
Nvidia said it would take US$5.5 billion ($8.6 billion) in charges after the US government limited exports of its H20 artificial intelligence chip to China, a key market for one of its most popular chips. Nvidia's AI chips have been a key focus of US export controls as US officials have ...

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