The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has denied that a recent visit by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to Taiwan was to discuss a purported demand from President Trump to discuss profit sharing. The Trump administration came into the limelight last month after it approved NVIDIA's China H20 AI GPU licenses on the condition of sharing 15% of the sales with the US government. Huang's visit to Taiwan caught many by surprise, and the NVIDIA CEO outlined that he was on the island to address TSMC's workers on a day honoring the firm's founder, Dr. Morris Chang. No, NVIDIA CEO Did […]
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