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In a letter Monday to Department of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, 20 policymakers and professionals with a background in national security policy urged Trump to reverse course and block exports of Nvidia's H20 chips to China.
President Trump is facing growing pushback on multiple fronts over his administration’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its H20 chips to China, a move that critics argue could give Beijing a leg
President Donald Trump said he considered attempting to break up Nvidia Corp. to increase competition in artificial intelligence chips before finding out “it’s not easy in that business.”
President Trump has admitted he threatened to break up Nvidia, despite not knowing who Jensen Huang was and having never heard of the company before.
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20 national security experts urge Trump administration to restrict Nvidia H20 sales to China
The letter states that allowing sales of the H20 AI chip to China could hurt the U.S.'s AI "edge" and further chip bottlenecks in the U.S.
Nvidia Corporation stock surges on resumed H20 chip sales to China, boosting 2025 earnings. Click for my updated look at NVDA stock prospects.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Sinks, Nasdaq May Snap Win Streak; Nvidia Falls (Live Coverage)
Tracking small-cap stocks, the Russell 2000 reversed course and skidded 0.4% lower. Volume was lower on the Nasdaq exchange while higher on the New York Stock Exchange compared with Monday. On the Nasdaq exchange, falling stocks edged out rising ones by nearly 2-to-1. In a turnaround on the NYSE, winners dug deep and edged out losers.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang noted the connection between energy policy and AI leadership, saying Trump's pro-energy stance as essential for America's artificial intelligence future.
In a recent episode of the AI Investor Podcast (embedded above), host Austin Smith and technology analyst Eric Bleeker discussed the implications of the Big Beautiful Bill on the tech industry, particularly regarding artificial intelligence and domestic manufacturing.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared that President Donald Trump gives America a 'unique advantage' in the race to develop AI.