In the latest developments in the chip industry, two semiconductor giants, NVIDIA and AMD, have reached a remarkable protocol. According to recent news, the two companies have agreed to pay 15% of their revenue from the sales of advanced computer chips (including the H20 series) to the U.S. government for the Chinese market. This move is seen as a key step in obtaining export licenses for the Chinese market.



It is worth noting that earlier this year, the export of high-end chips such as H20 faced a ban to China. The conclusion of this protocol may signify a subtle adjustment in the U.S. government's trade policy regarding high-tech products to China.

This development has sparked widespread discussion in the industry about the future direction of Sino-American technology trade relations. On one hand, the agreement may open new avenues for cooperation between the two countries in the high-tech field; on the other hand, the 15% revenue submission ratio also reflects the U.S. government's cautious attitude towards protecting its technological advantages and maintaining national security.

As the complexity of the global semiconductor supply chain continues to increase, the emergence of such protocols may become a new trend, balancing national security considerations with the demands of the global market. Industry experts believe this could mark the beginning of a new balance sought by China and the United States in the high-tech field, and its long-term impact deserves ongoing attention.
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MEVictimvip
· 08-14 14:06
Charged a 15% protection fee?
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 08-13 06:50
Be Played for Suckers also has to pay taxes. Ridiculous.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 08-13 06:49
15% tax rate? Clearly a new method for Be Played for Suckers in a funding scheme.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 08-13 06:44
Still have to pay protection money, right?
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 08-13 06:39
The battlefield exclusion zone has a 15% shield tax, and the supply line is firmly controlled... It doesn't look very optimistic.
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