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Nvidia and AMD will reportedly pay 15% of their Chinese revenue to the US government so they can sell AI-capable chips there, despite warnings from security experts


According to the Financial Times, Nvidia and AMD have joined together in an unprecedented trade agreement that will see them pay the US government 15% of revenue from their chip sales in China. In return, the two tech giants will gain the export licenses they need to sell semiconductors in the Chinese Market.

It’s specifically Nvidia’s H20 chips and AMD’s MI308 they’re looking to sell, and which the 15% tariff will be paid on.

Originally posted by www.pcgamer.com

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