NVIDIA AI chips worth $1bn smuggled to China
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NVIDIA supplier SK Hynix plans to boost spending
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NVIDIA GB200 AI servers are somehow being smuggled into China, even after CEO Jensen Huang says they weigh two tons and can't get there.
Foxconn is developing Nvidia's next-generation Vera Rubin server architecture and securing custom chip orders from cloud providers, reinforcing its market-leading position as artificial intelligence infrastructure spending continues despite mixed industry sentiment.
Trump’s new AI plan pushes deregulation, attacks “woke” models, and speeds chip factory development as OpenAI, xAI, and Nvidia drive global infrastructure expansion.
Last week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it would soon resume selling its H20 chips to China after a breakthrough with the Trump administration on regulations.
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In automotive, MediaTek’s Dimensity Auto cockpit platform now integrates Nvidia RTX GPUs for advanced in-vehicle graphics and compute tasks. On the edge AI front, Nvidia’s TAO toolkit works alongside MediaTek’s NeuroPilot SDK, streamlining model training and deployment.
The leaders of America’s chip giants cheered the president’s artificial intelligence orders, which could help boost the domestic semiconductor industry.
A critical flaw in NVIDIA's AI container toolkit (CVE-2025-23266) allows full host takeover, posing serious risks to cloud-based AI services.
AI is driving new capabilities across creative apps, productivity tools and gaming. Many of these features can now directly run on a laptop or desktop without the need for subscriptions or cloud access.