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Investing.com -- UBS has lowered its price targets for both Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), citing the negative impact of newly issued U.S. licensing requirements on China-focused AI chips.
The analysis follows the U.S. government's move to require special licenses for exporting Nvidia's H20 and AMD's MI308 chips to China. Nvidia has already flagged a $5.5 billion inventory charge ...
As Tariffs Loom, AMD and NVIDIA Expand US Production With TSMC Your email has been sent Some of the world’s leading chipmakers, including AMD and NVIDIA, continue to rely on overseas ...
Nvidia and AMD, two of the most prominent players in the global semiconductor industry, are facing significant revenue headwinds due to the U.S. government’s recent export restrictions targeting ...
The U.S. government said it would require export licenses for some artificial-intelligence chips made by Nvidia and AMD. “The Commerce Department is issuing new export licensing requirements on ...
Despite these hurdles, Ark’s investment suggests confidence in Nvidia’s long-term potential, particularly in the AI and gaming sectors. The AMD Trade On the same day, Ark’s ARKQ fund ...
Nvidia and AMD warned that the Commerce Department’s new export restrictions on computer chips could cost them billions of dollars — sending tech stocks tumbling and dragging down the rest of ...
As spotted by Club386, Amazon's method is to make some of the Nvidia and AMD cards it sells available only to Prime subscribers. Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 models, as well as the AMD ...
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