A deal for Nvidia and AMD to give the Trump administration a cut of chip sales to China raises questions about national security and trade policy goals.

The US had frozen the sale of some advanced chips to China earlier this year as trade tensions spiked between the two countries.

The arrangement comes as President Donald Trump's tariffs continue to reverberate through the global economy.

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.

In a highly unusual arrangement with President Trump, the companies are expected to kick 15 percent of what they make in China to the U.S. government.

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…

Trade experts express concern about reported deal linking exports controls to monetary payments.

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.

A deal for Nvidia and AMD to give the Trump administration a cut of chip sales to China raises questions about national security and trade policy goals.

Analysts said the deal to give some China revenue to the U.S. government is positive for both AMD and Nvidia as they get access to a huge market.

The global AI chip race narrative used to be about U.S. national security, but apparently now it's about tariffs: Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of the…

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

President Trump again delayed higher tariffs on Chinese goods. But his recent moves on computer chips have stoked fears he’s willing to give too much to reach an accord.

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