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The Trump administration has softened its stance toward China, allowing the sale of AI chips and cancelling meetings with top Taiwanese officials.
Technology Technology   The Big Story Trump’s China chip reversal faces resistance President Trump is facing growing pushback ...
Federal technology leaders reveal how to start small, set data‑cyber guardrails and scale fast — all without blowing the budget . Listen to Dan Carroll (Dell Federal Field CTO), Ryan Simpson (NVIDIA ...
TSMC is having a fantastic day today, we're certain. The Taiwanese giant responsible for making most of the world's high-end chips just got another order from NVIDIA, this time for an additional ...
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President Trump is facing growing pushback on multiple fronts over his administration’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its ...
China’s AI messaging is starting to sound like “AI for all,” but the United States is split on its own tactic.
Analysts' exuberance for AI stocks remains strong despite relatively low adoption in the workplace. What's an investor to do ...
Oregon was already reeling as Intel slashed at least 5,400 local jobs over the past 11 months. The notion Intel might also ...
The graphics processing unit (GPU) did not begin as a pillar of supercomputing or the engine behind artificial‑intelligence chatbots.
Nvidia, which stands to make billions, pushes back as Democratic senators criticize the Trump administration for letting the ...
China’s progress in artificial intelligence (AI) is not slowing down. America can only win by doing what it does best: innovating.