Nvidia and AMD reportedly will give U.S. government 15% of their China chip revenues
124d ago
Business
MarketWatch

Nvidia and AMD will reportedly remit 15% of their China chip revenue to the U.S. government as a condition for obtaining new export licenses. This arrangement stems from ongoing U.S. efforts to regulate technology exports to China. The reported agreement highlights the increasing complexity of international trade for semiconductor companies, balancing business interests with national security concerns. The revenue sharing is intended to ensure compliance with export controls and to fund initiatives related to semiconductor research and development within the United States.