The initial investigation lays the groundwork for Beijing to potentially take further action against Nvidia.

The Ministry of Commerce said in a statement on Saturday that it’s opened an anti-dumping probe relating to certain American-made analog IC chips.

The initial investigation lays the groundwork for Beijing to potentially take further action against Nvidia.

The State Administration for Market Regulation began its probe into Nvidia last December.

China's market regulator on Monday said that Nvidia violated the country's anti-monopoly law in relation to its aquisition of Mellanox in 2020.

L'Antitrust cinese ha ritenuto Nvidia responsabile della violazione delle regole nazionali sulla concorrenza, in base ai risultati di un'indagine preliminare, promettendo…

L'Antitrust cinese ha ritenuto Nvidia responsabile della violazione delle regole nazionali sulla concorrenza, in base ai risultati di un'indagine preliminare, promettendo…

Chinese regulators, on a day of U.S. trade talks, said that an acquisition by Nvidia had violated antimonopoly regulations.

Die chinesische Wettbewerbsaufsicht nimmt Nvidia wegen einer fünf Jahre zurückliegenden Übernahme unter die Lupe. Der Chipkonzern muss schon länger zwischen Washington und Peking…

Die chinesische Wettbewerbsaufsicht nimmt Nvidia wegen einer fünf Jahre zurückliegenden Übernahme unter die Lupe. Der Chipkonzern muss schon länger zwischen Washington und Peking…

China said that Nvidia has violated its anti-trust laws in a 2020 acquisition of an Israeli company. It said the company hasn't followed the sale's conditions.

Washington and Beijing’s fight over technology gains fresh momentum ahead of talks

Regulator’s statement comes as US and Chinese officials meet in Madrid for trade talks.

Nvidia has increasingly found itself caught up in a geopolitical tug-of-war between Beijing and Washington

China is investigating Nvidia's 2020 acquisition of Mellanox Technologies as trade tensions between the U.S. and China heat up.

The claim came as the US and China held trade talks in Madrid that concluded on Monday.

China's top internet regulator has reportedly asked tech firms to stop using Nvidia's chips, deeming that local alternatives are good enough to compete.

After strongly discouraging tech companies from buying Nivdia's AI chips in August, the country is now banning the practice outright.