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AMD's MI300X chip packs 192GB of memory—twice Nvidia's H100—perfect for building massive AI models. Priced at about $25,000 for the upcoming MI350X, it's a steal compared to Nvidia's wallet-busting ...
Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) forecast left out revenue from its MI308 chip as China license reviews continue, raising fresh questions about the company's artificial intelligence (AI) momentum. Yahoo ...
AMD and Nvidia offer similar products in multiple realms. AI hyperscalers have indicated that their capital expenditure budgets are rising. AMD's results could trigger a response from Nvidia shares.
Shares of Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. jumped today on the news that they will resume the sale of artificial intelligence chips to China. The development comes three months after the U ...
Nvidia earned 47% of its 2024 revenue from the U.S., while AMD is more reliant on China with 24%. Nvidia faces potential impact from U.S. export controls on AI chips to China. Singapore's increasing ...
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) has seen a strong reversal in the last weeks, almost doubling in price. The market is finally waking up to the huge opportunity that AMD has, and the ...
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the US government 15% of their revenues from chip sales in China, under an arrangement to obtain export licenses for the semiconductors, the Financial Times reported ...
Some would consider Intel a newcomer in the discrete graphics market, with only two generations of GPUs under its belt. Even as the underdog compared to veterans like Nvidia and AMD, Intel has ...
PALO ALTO, California -- Shares in Nvidia and AMD, two of the biggest AI chip companies, rallied Tuesday after they said the Trump administration would grant them licenses to resume sales of certain ...
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the United States government a share of revenues from chip sales in China as part of a deal to secure export licences for their products, the White House confirmed.