Core Points - Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay 15% of their revenue from advanced chip sales to China to the U.S. government [1] - The agreement involves advanced chips for AI applications, including Nvidia's H20 and AMD's MI308 [1] - The U.S. government previously suspended sales of H20 chips to China but has now allowed Nvidia to resume sales [1] - The U.S. Department of Commerce has started issuing licenses for the sale of H20 chips to China [1] - Nvidia stated its compliance with U.S. government rules for participating in the global market [1] - The arrangement was made as a condition for obtaining export licenses for semiconductor products [1] - The U.S. Secretary of Commerce indicated that restoring AI chip sales is part of negotiations with China regarding rare earth issues [2] - The Secretary emphasized that allowing Chinese companies to use U.S. technology aligns with U.S. interests [2]
为获美国放行 传英伟达(NVDA.US)和AMD(AMD.US)将上缴15%中国AI芯片收入