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Nvidia and its partners built a system to bypass U.S. export restrictions
The sophisticated system worked as follows: any GPUs that needed to be delivered to China or to serve Chinese companies would go through Singapore as a billing location and/or through Chinese subsidiaries established in Singapore. In these subsidiaries, Chinese control shareholders were given to local Singaporean Chinese, but effective control remained with the parent Chinese company. This setup worked well for ByteDance and others. Second, any GPUs intended for the Middle East, such as the UAE, or for Russia, would go through India. I covered one distributor that served clients in the UAE, and Bloomberg covered an Indian distributor that helped Russian companies acquire Nvidia GPUs.
Nvidia to join Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing rival chipmaker Intel
- Nvidia is replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a shakeup that reflects a massive change in the semiconductor industry. - Nvidia shares have gained more than 170% this year, while Intel has lost over half its value. The last change to the index came in February, when fellow tech giant Amazon was added to the Dow.