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He Xiaopeng, dubbed the "Chinese Elon Musk," is making waves in the EV world with XPeng Motors. China's EV market is booming, ...
Jensen Huang landed in Beijing on Wednesday and started meeting Chinese tech leaders and government officials just hours before Nvidia shares dropped hard ...
Investor concerns over the possible forced de-listing of Chinese companies from U.S. exchanges reemerged as the tit-for-tat trade war between the world's two largest economies spread to the financial ...
Alibaba has transformed from an empire builder to a leaner, value-focused company. Read what presents BABA stock a Strong Buy ...
The surprise wasn’t just limited to Nvidia’s Chinese clients — reportedly, even the company’s local sales teams had no forewarning of the impending licensing clampdown.
Nvidia now require a licence to export its H20 chips to China “for the indefinite future”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chinese manufacturers are using Trump’s tariffs as a marketing opportunity, advertising “luxury” products directly from the ...
AliCloud is likely a big customer of Nvidia and could have trouble getting advanced chips, a Baird analyst noted.
SHANGHAI -- Alibaba Group, JD.com and other Chinese e-commerce companies are supporting small exporters caught in the crossfire of the U.S.-China tariff war, helping them build domestic sales channels ...
Nvidia on Tuesday said it would take $5.5 billion in charges after the U.S. government limited exports of its H20 artificial ...
The shares have sprung back to life thanks to China’s new stimulus programs—and Alibaba’s AI ventures. They stand to gain as much as 48%.