Nvidia and AMD will give US 15% of China chip sales

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Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of their semiconductor sales revenue to China in exchange for export licenses, a deal reported by the Financial Times. This arrangement allows Nvidia’s H20 chips and AMD’s MI308 chips to be sold in China amid ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions. While the deal could generate billions for the U.S., China has raised security concerns, accusing the chips of potentially having backdoors—claims Nvidia denies, CNN has reported. The move is part of broader trade negotiations, with China also seeking eased U.S. export controls on critical AI chip components like high-bandwidth memory chips ahead of a potential Trump-Xi summit. read more: 👍 Like this video to stay informed about the high-stakes tech trade between the U.S. and China. 💬 Comment below—Do you think this agreement is a win for U.S. tech companies or a potential risk to national security? 🔗 Share this video to inform others about the intersection of technology, trade policy, and global politics. 💰 Want to support the channel? You can donate directly by hitting the YouTube Thanks button. Your support helps us keep providing updates. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more news on technology, trade, and geopolitics. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Links for B.C. Visit My Website Follow Me On Facebook Subscribe To My Patreon Watch Me On YouTube Follow Me On Twitter Watch Me On Rumble Follow Me On Gab Follow Me On Truth Social Follow Me On BlueSky Watch Me On TikTok #Nvidia #AMD #USChinaTrade
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