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英伟达违反反垄断法,被进一步调查
Feng Huang Wang· 2025-09-15 08:24
智通财经9月15日讯,据市场监管总局网站,近日,经初步调查,英伟达公司违反《中华人民共和国反垄断法》和《市场监管总局关于附加限制性条 件批准英伟达公司收购迈络思科技有限公司股权案反垄断审查决定的公告》,市场监管总局依法决定对其实施进一步调查。 ...
市场监管总局:英伟达违反反垄断法!
是说芯语· 2025-09-15 08:24
Core Viewpoint - Nvidia is under investigation by the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) of China for allegedly violating the Anti-Monopoly Law during its acquisition of Mellanox Technologies, failing to comply with the restrictive conditions set in 2020 [2][3][4]. Investigation Background - In 2020, SAMR approved Nvidia's acquisition of Mellanox with additional restrictive conditions, which Nvidia allegedly did not effectively implement during the integration process, leading to the current investigation [3][4]. Investigation Basis - The investigation is based on Articles 45 and 46 of the Anti-Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China and the announcement regarding the approval of Nvidia's acquisition with restrictive conditions [4]. Product Development and Market Impact - Nvidia is rumored to be developing a new AI chip, the B30A, specifically for the Chinese market, expected to be released in Q4 2025, featuring next-generation high bandwidth memory and TSMC's N4P process [4][5]. - The B30A chip is anticipated to have approximately half the computational power of the H300 chip, which is currently generating significant revenue for Nvidia in China [5]. - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang indicated that the ability to supply new products to Chinese AI data centers depends on U.S. government decisions, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the approval of the new chip [4][5]. Market Dynamics - Chinese tech companies are eager to purchase Nvidia chips, but the Chinese government aims for semiconductor self-sufficiency, complicating long-term reliance on Nvidia [5]. - Previous statements from former U.S. President Trump indicated that only chips with performance 30% to 50% lower than top-tier products would be allowed for export to China, adding to the uncertainty regarding the new chip specifications [5].
英伟达,被进一步调查!
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao· 2025-09-15 08:23
近日,经初步调查,英伟达公司违反《中华人民共和国反垄断法》和《市场监管总局关于附加限制性条 件批准英伟达公司收购迈络思科技有限公司股权案反垄断审查决定的公告》,市场监管总局依法决定对 其实施进一步调查。 来源:国家市场监管总局网站、新华社 (文章来源:上海证券报) 英伟达违反反垄断法市场监管总局依法决定实施进一步调查 ...
违反反垄断法!市场监管总局:对英伟达实施进一步调查
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2025-09-15 08:18
9月15日,国家市场监督管理总局网站发布声明:英伟达违反反垄断法,市场监管总局依法决定实施进一步调查。 全文如下: 近日,经初步调查,英伟达公司违反《中华人民共和国反垄断法》和《市场监管总局关于附加限制性条件批准英伟达公司收购迈络思科技 有限公司股权案反垄断审查决定的公告》,市场监管总局依法决定对其实施进一步调查。 ...
市场监管总局进一步调查英伟达
第一财经· 2025-09-15 08:16
市场监管总局官网 9月15日披露, 近日,经初步调查,英伟达公司违反《中华人民共和国反垄断法》和《市场监管总局关于附加限制性条件批准英伟达 公司收购迈络思科技有限公司股权案反垄断审查决定的公告》,市场监管总局依法决定对其实施进一步调查。 ...
英伟达违反反垄断法,市场监管总局依法决定实施进一步调查
财联社· 2025-09-15 08:09
近日,经初步调查,英伟达公司违反《中华人民共和国反垄断法》和《市场监管总局关于附加限制性条件批准英伟达公司收购迈络思科技有限公司 股权案反垄断审查决定的公告》,市场监管总局依法决定对其实施进一步调查。 7x24h电报 头条新闻 VIP资讯 实时盯盘 下载财联社APP获取更多资讯 准确 快速 权威 专业 ...
传FTC调查亚马逊(AMZN.US)、谷歌(GOOGL.US)搜索广告业务
智通财经网· 2025-09-13 07:05
Core Viewpoint - The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating Amazon and Google regarding potential misleading practices in their advertising terms and pricing mechanisms, particularly focusing on undisclosed minimum price thresholds for search ads and internal price increases [1] Group 1: Investigation Details - The FTC is requesting detailed information from Amazon about its advertising auction mechanisms, specifically whether it has disclosed the "minimum price" that advertisers must meet before purchasing ads [1] - The investigation also examines Google's internal pricing processes to determine if there are undisclosed increases in advertising costs that were not communicated to advertisers [1] Group 2: Background Context - This latest investigation stems from a previous antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, which accused the company of presenting numerous irrelevant search results, making it difficult for consumers to find desired products and increasing operational costs for sellers [1]
Microsoft avoids big fine as EU accepts deal to unbundle Teams
CNBC· 2025-09-12 09:03
Core Points - The European Union has accepted Microsoft's commitments to unbundle its Teams platform from its productivity apps, avoiding a potential antitrust fine [2][4] - Microsoft will offer Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites at reduced prices without Teams and allow long-term license customers to switch to versions without Teams [4][5] - The commitments include a 50% increase in the price difference between suites with and without Teams, and clearer advertising for suites without Teams [5][6] Group 1 - The EU's decision binds Microsoft to end tying practices for at least seven years, promoting competition against Teams [3] - The antitrust investigation was initiated in July 2023 following a complaint from Salesforce-owned Slack, which competes with Teams [6] Group 2 - Microsoft has expressed appreciation for the dialogue with the EU Commission and is committed to implementing the new obligations promptly [6]
躲过重罚,微软和解欧盟软件捆绑反垄断调查
Feng Huang Wang· 2025-09-12 08:58
Core Points - The European Union has accepted Microsoft's proposed solution to end the investigation into the alleged illegal bundling of the Teams video conferencing application, allowing Microsoft to avoid a significant antitrust fine [1] - Microsoft has committed to unbundling Teams from its popular Office suite, addressing competition concerns raised by the EU [1] - The EU previously warned Microsoft that its behavior since 2019 had given Teams an unfair advantage over competitors [1] Summary by Sections - **Regulatory Outcome** - The EU's acceptance of Microsoft's solution marks the conclusion of the investigation into the company's practices [1] - Microsoft will now sell Teams separately from Office 365 and Microsoft 365 [1] - **Commitments Made by Microsoft** - Microsoft has agreed to charge lower fees for the Office suite that does not include Teams [1] - The company will also improve interoperability for competing software using Microsoft services [1] - **Statements from Microsoft** - Nanna-Louise Linde, Microsoft's Vice President of European Government Affairs, expressed gratitude for the dialogue with the EU Commission that led to the agreement [1] - Microsoft plans to implement these new obligations immediately and comprehensively [1]
微软剥离Teams获欧盟认可,避免巨额反垄断罚款
Ge Long Hui A P P· 2025-09-12 08:16
Core Viewpoint - Microsoft successfully avoided a significant antitrust fine by the EU, which accepted its commitments to resolve the investigation regarding the alleged illegal bundling of the Teams video conferencing application [1] Group 1: Regulatory Developments - The EU regulatory authorities stated that Microsoft's commitment to unbundle Teams from its Office suite has alleviated their competition concerns [1] - A market test indicated that competitors and customers did not raise serious objections to Microsoft's proposed changes [1] Group 2: Implications - This decision is expected to ease tensions between the US and EU, especially following criticisms from Trump regarding the EU's stance on Silicon Valley [1]