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The Santa Clara, California-based company's shares fell more than 4% in early trading. The U.S. government also said earlier in the day it would further restrict AI chip and technology exports, potentially hurting Nvidia's sales.
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The Information notes that Blackwell GB200 racks, crucial components in data centers, have exhibited problems during initial deployments. The unprecedented power consumption of these cutting-edge GPUs,
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Nvidia is cozying up to the incoming Trump administration after criticizing a new AI framework just announced by the Biden administration. The rules are meant to keep advanced chips and AI models under the control of the United States and its allies, but the President-elect will have the final decision on whether to enforce them.