Nvidia penalised for 'inadequate disclosures' about cryptomining

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Nvidia penalised for 'inadequate disclosures' about cryptomining
Nvidia has agreed to pay US$5.5 million (A$7.8 million) to settle civil charges that the technology firm did not properly disclose the impact of cryptomining on its gaming business, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said. In back-to-back quarters in fiscal 2018, Nvidia failed to ...

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