Nvidia responds to "AI chip export tax to China": Complying with U.S. government rules for participating in the global market
According to a report by Jinse Finance, in response to market rumors that "NVIDIA and AMD have agreed to hand over 15% of their AI chip sales revenue from the Chinese market to the US government," NVIDIA stated that it complies with the rules set by the US government for participating in the global market. The demand for accelerated computing is global, and NVIDIA will continue to serve as many customers as possible within the scope of these regulations. As of now, AMD has not yet responded. (Caixin)
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