Nvidia's (NVDA) new disclosure on artificial intelligence chip sales to China is only moderately comforting.
Nvidia 's new disclosure on artificial intelligence chip sales to China is only moderately comforting, as questions about the world's second-largest economy as a viable marketplace have yet to be resolved. In a securities filing Tuesday, Silicon Valley-based Nvidia said the U.S. government's new restrictions on AI chip exports are "effective immediately," instead of mid-November as first expected. Nvidia did not say what prompted the U.S.
mountain Nvidia's year-to-date stock performance. Nvidia's companywide growth has taken off in recent quarters, amid a surge in interest and investment in AI. The company commands a dominant position in the market for chips used in AI model training. The release of ChatGPT less than a year ago helped spark this current boom in Nvidia's business, and analysts widely believe it's still in the early innings globally.
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