In a groundbreaking move, leading technology companies NVIDIA and AMD have reportedly agreed to allocate 15% of their China chip revenues to the U.S. government. This decision comes amidst rising tensions between the U.S. and China over trade and technology.
According to sources, the companies are making this move in an effort to appease U.S. regulators and address concerns about the potential national security risks posed by their business dealings with China. Both NVIDIA and AMD have significant market share in China, making this agreement a significant step towards addressing these concerns.
The move has sparked mixed reactions from industry analysts, with some praising the companies for taking proactive measures to address security concerns, while others questioning the implications of such an agreement on global trade and technology development.
As technology continues to play a crucial role in global politics and economies, this move by NVIDIA and AMD highlights the complex challenges facing companies operating in the highly competitive and increasingly regulated tech industry.
Category: Technology
Published on: 2025-08-11 00:57:25
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