Nvidia, AMD to Pay 15 Percent of China Chip Sales to US Gov’t

Nvidia, AMD to Pay 15 Percent of China Chip Sales to US Gov’t

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American chipmakers Nvidia and AMD are agreeing to pay the U.S. government 15 percent of revenue from one of their biggest markets. In exchange, they get a permit to sell some of their microchips to China.


A new chip deal between the U.S. and Nvidia is stirring questions about export legality, national security, and the future of AI. What’s really at stake in this high-tech trade negotiation?


A 7-year-old U.S. citizen is barred from leaving China. A human rights advocacy group is calling on Beijing to lift the exit ban.


The CEO of American chip giant Intel met with President Donald Trump on Monday. Last week, Trump and others called for CEO Lip-Bu Tan's resignation over his business ties to China.


A power shift is growing among high-ranking officials in the Chinese Communist Party. A senior Chinese diplomat has reportedly been arrested. He was widely seen as a potential candidate for foreign minister.

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