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NVIDIA

Singapore’s Extra Large Order of Chips
By Sribala Subramanian
The sale of advanced AI processors came up during a recent phone call about the Trump administration's tariffs.

The US Flip-flop Over H20 Chip Restrictions
By Jennifer Lee
Last week, reports surfaced that the White House would still allow Nvidia to export its H20 chips to China, surprising the tech industry. Now the restrictions are back on.

Malaysia to Tighten Chip Controls After Pressure From US, Report Says
By Sebastian Strangio
The Trump administration is investigating the illicit export of restricted Nvidia graphics processing units to China.

Why the US Must Push For Meaningful Financial Reform in Singapore
By Alvin Camba
The city-state has become become a major conduit for the flow of Chinese capital. Washington should be concerned.

Can Singapore’s Measured Approach Endure in a Tumultuous World?
By Marcus Loh
History suggests that the city-state will maintain its steady, pragmatic course through increasingly turbulent international waters.

Is China’s DeepSeek Using Smuggled AI Chips From Singapore?
By Sebastian Strangio
The U.S. government is probing whether the Hangzhou-based AI firm has built its disruptive R1 AI model on restricted Nvidia chips.

Vietnam Signs Agreement with Nvidia to Establish AI Research and Data Centers
By Sebastian Strangio
Last year, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that he wanted to make Vietnam the AI chipmaker's "second home."

NVIDIA Unveils Latest Series of Mobile Chips
By Vlad Andrici
The new Tegra K1 packs as much power as a PlayStation 3, but consumes fewer watts.
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