Nvidia expects losses of $5.5 billion due to US export restrictions on chip sales to China.

Nvidia expects losses of $5.5 billion due to US export restrictions on chip sales to China
Nvidia expects losses of $5.5 billion due to US export restrictions on chip sales to China

The impact of US trade restrictions on Nvidia

American company Nvidia is set to release its financial results this week, which will show the impact of US export restrictions on China. According to forecasts, Nvidia expects losses of $5.5 billion due to the new trade restrictions imposed by the Trump administration.

Recently, the Trump administration has focused on restricting Beijing's access to advanced technologies. Last month, restrictions were imposed on Nvidia's H20 chip - the only AI chip that the company could sell in China. These actions have already led to a rejection of sales worth $15 billion, as the market value of AI chips in China could reach approximately $50 billion next year.

Overall, trade restrictions in the Chinese market could significantly complicate the situation for Nvidia, with losses potentially reaching considerable amounts. This indicates the serious impact of political decisions on the operations of global technology giants.


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