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US starts issuing licences to Nvidia to export H20 chips to China, official says

It is unclear how many licences may have been issued, which firms Nvidia was permitted to ship to, and the value of the shipments allowed.

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scmp.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

US starts issuing licences to Nvidia to export H20 chips to China, official says

It is unclear how many licences may have been issued, which firms Nvidia was permitted to ship to, and the value of the shipments allowed.

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huffpost.com10 mesi fa

Nvidia, AMD To Pay 15% Of China Chip Sale Revenues To U.S., Official Says

Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the U.S. government 15% of revenue from sales to China of advanced computer chips like Nvidia's H20 that are used for artificial intelligence applications, a U.S. official told Reuters…

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upi.com10 mesi fa

Nvidia, AMD deal with U.S. govt. to share revenue from China AI chips - UPI.com

The United States' two leading makers of semiconductors that power AI have agreed to pay 15% of their China sales of two chips in exchange for export licenses.

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cnbc.com10 mesi fa

Nvidia will jump another 20% after report of China export license agreement, Wells Fargo says

This comes after The FT reported that Nvidia and AMD agreed to give the federal government a 15% share of their revenues from selling certain chips in China.

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fortune.com10 mesi fa

Nvidia, AMD agree to pay US 15% of China chip sale revenue

Nvidia plans to share 15% of the revenue from sales of its H20 chip in China and AMD will deliver the same share from MI308 revenues.

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  1. sabato 9 agosto 2025·scmp.com

    US starts issuing licences to Nvidia to export H20 chips to China, official says

    It is unclear how many licences may have been issued, which firms Nvidia was permitted to ship to, and the value of the shipments allowed.

  2. lunedì 11 agosto 2025·fortune.com

    Nvidia, AMD agree to pay US 15% of China chip sale revenue

    Nvidia plans to share 15% of the revenue from sales of its H20 chip in China and AMD will deliver the same share from MI308 revenues.

  3. lunedì 11 agosto 2025·huffpost.com

    Nvidia, AMD To Pay 15% Of China Chip Sale Revenues To U.S., Official Says

    Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the U.S. government 15% of revenue from sales to China of advanced computer chips like Nvidia's H20 that are used for artificial intelligence…

  4. lunedì 11 agosto 2025·cnbc.com

    Nvidia will jump another 20% after report of China export license agreement, Wells Fargo says

    This comes after The FT reported that Nvidia and AMD agreed to give the federal government a 15% share of their revenues from selling certain chips in China.

  5. lunedì 11 agosto 2025·upi.com

    Nvidia, AMD deal with U.S. govt. to share revenue from China AI chips - UPI.com

    The United States' two leading makers of semiconductors that power AI have agreed to pay 15% of their China sales of two chips in exchange for export licenses.

  6. lunedì 11 agosto 2025·scmp.com

    Trump confirms ‘unprecedented’ deal to let Nvidia sell lower-end chips to China

    Tech giant agrees to provide US government part of H20 chip sales income; deals for other less-advanced semiconductors are not ruled out.