Over $1B in smuggled NVIDIA chips sold in China
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Europe has fallen behind China and the US in the development of AI capacity, producing less than 1% of the world’s semiconductors needed for AI. But the EU hopes to produce 20% of the world’s semiconductors by 2030.
In automotive, MediaTek’s Dimensity Auto cockpit platform now integrates Nvidia RTX GPUs for advanced in-vehicle graphics and compute tasks. On the edge AI front, Nvidia’s TAO toolkit works alongside MediaTek’s NeuroPilot SDK, streamlining model training and deployment.
Nvidia has cautioned against using unauthorized chips in data centers. This follows reports of AI chip smuggling into China. Chinese firms are finding
The leaders of America’s chip giants cheered the president’s artificial intelligence orders, which could help boost the domestic semiconductor industry.
President Trump said he wanted to break up the company despite not knowing who CEO Jensen Huang was. He's since changed his mind.
Months after Oregon signed an agreement with the computer chip company Nvidia to educate K-12 and college students about artificial intelligence, details about how AI concepts and “AI literacy” will be taught to children as young as 5 remain unclear.
Everyone is talking about Nvidia ( NVDA -0.42%), and it's been that way for a few years already. The artificial intelligence (AI) giant's stock gained 1,600% over the past five years, and it reached a tremendous milestone this month, becoming the first $4 trillion company.
A critical flaw in NVIDIA's AI container toolkit (CVE-2025-23266) allows full host takeover, posing serious risks to cloud-based AI services.
NVIDIA resumes shipping its H20 AI GPU into China, piggybacking its new B30 AI GPU for China later this year, thanks to US export restriction ease.
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Nvidia completed its 10-for-1 stock split on June 7 of last year, with shares trading at the split-adjusted price as of June 10. This brought the shares down from about $1,200 to $120. Since that time, Nvidia stock has experienced ups and downs, but it's delivered a gain of more than 40%.
Last week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it would soon resume selling its H20 chips to China after a breakthrough with the Trump administration on regulations.