US clears sales of Nvidia's H200 chip
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President Donald Trump has filed a disclosure showing massive buying and selling of U.S. stocks, index funds and other securities, including purchasing at least $1 million in shares of Boeing and Nvidia as those companies expect to score new business during his trip to China.
A short seller unveiled a bearish Nvidia call, predicting the company is being cut out of China at a time when analysts see the market as key to its future.
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US President Donald Trump said he discussed guardrails on artificial intelligence with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, while adding that Nvidia Corp.’s H200 chips also came up during a two-day summit in Beijing.
Nvidia director and venture capitalist Mark Stevens and his wife Mary are donating $175 million to establish the Mark & Mary Stevens School of Medicine, a joint venture between Sutter Health and Santa Clara University that will be the first new medical school in the San Francisco Bay Area in more than 100 years—10 days after the couple committed $200 million to the University of Southern California to fund its AI research.
For years, Washington treated advanced AI chips like strategic weapons. The U.S. tightened export controls, China accelerated domestic chipmaking, and companies caught in the middle — especially Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) — watched billions of dollars in potential revenue sit behind regulatory walls.