NVIDIA Hikes GPU Prices Amid ‘Made in America’ Push: What Investors Need to Know!

NVIDIA has reportedly raised GPU prices across its product lineup as U.S. manufacturing costs surge under Trump's proposed tariffs.
NVIDIA has reportedly raised GPU prices across its product lineup as U.S. manufacturing costs surge under Trump's proposed tariffs.
With a focus on chip diversion, Middle East relations, and the future of companies like NVIDIA, this policy shift could have long-lasting effects on the semiconductor industry.
A U.S. lawmaker introduces a bipartisan bill to track Nvidia AI chips post-sale and block illegal exports to China, aiming to protect national security and enforce export controls.
With a prototype set for release by June 2025, this strategy allows Nvidia to maintain its strong presence in China’s AI market while complying with trade regulations.
By focusing on high-performance applications and partnering with leading Chinese tech firms, Huawei is stepping up its push for AI leadership at a crucial time in the global tech race.
Chinese tech giants like ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent are stockpiling 1 million Nvidia H20 AI chips before the U.S. export ban takes effect. Learn the surprising reasons behind this strategic move.
Huawei's 910C AI chip enters mass production as U.S. export curbs on Nvidia tighten, offering China a powerful domestic alternative for AI development.
Nvidia lost $148 billion in market value in 24 hours due to new U.S. export restrictions on its AI chips.
The US House is investigating whether Nvidia's chips, intended for restricted export, ended up in the hands of China's DeepSeek AI.
Nvidia took a $5.5B charge after the U.S. banned H20 chip exports to China, cutting demand from firms like Tencent and causing a 6% stock drop