Nvidia and AMD to give 15% of China chip sales to US
Two major US microchip makers, Nvidia and AMD, agree to pay the Trump administration 15 percent of their Chinese sales.
In what’s being described as an ‘unprecedented’ deal, Nvidia and AMD agree to pay the Trump administration 15 percent of their sales to China in exchange for export licences. We’ll be in Asia and the US examining what the move means for the US microchip makers - and the industry.
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