Nvidia’s actions were active at the beginning of Tuesday after reports indicate that China had launched an antitrust survey on the AI-AI chips manufacturer, while Beijing dates back to the addition of President Donald Trump of a Sulpros commercial.
The Santa Clara group, California, (Nvda)) found himself at the top of commercial disputes between Washington and Beijing in the past three years. Manager of President Joe Biden’s administration have blocked or restricted some of his high -tech exports, and China officials have accused him of breaking the antitrust rules.
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Last month, in fact, the administration of the state of China for market regulations launched an investigation into NVIDIA concerning the allegations it had raped anti-monopoly laws with its purchase of 6.9 billions of dollars in Mellanox technologies at the beginning of 2020.
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Now, with Trump imposing the additional Chinese import levy, Beijing officials respond not only by new prices on American manufacturing, but have penetrated the probes of the largest technological companies in the world.
The Financial Times of London indicated that regulators were trying to relaunch their December survey on Nvidia, while state administration for market regulations said it would reopen its 2019 survey on Google Parent Alphabet (Googl)) . He refused to provide more details.
NVIDIA generated about $ 5.4 billion in China revenue for its third tax quarter completed in October, with an additional $ 5.15 billion from customers and customers in Taiwan. Collectively, the two represented around 30% of the group total of the group of $ 35.1 billion.
“We expect the market in China to remain very competitive in the future. We will continue to respect export controls while serving our customers,” Colette Kress, finance chief, in Investors in November.
“Our AI initiatives continue to gain momentum while countries embrace accelerated computers for a new industrial revolution fueled by AI.”
The CEO of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, had what Trump called a “good meeting” in the White House last week. Reunion followed information that Deepseek, based in China, used high -end Nvidia chips to build an AI agent who upset the markets and challenged the cost assumptions of cloud composition providers such as cloud such as that Google, Amazon (Amzn)) Meta Platforms (Meta)) and Microsoft (Msft)) .