Recently, the U.S. government reached a remarkable protocol with two major chip manufacturers, NVIDIA and AMD. According to reports, these two companies have agreed to pay 15% of their chip sales revenue in the Chinese market to the U.S. government as a condition for obtaining export licenses for related products.



This news was officially confirmed by White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt at a press conference. She stated that this special arrangement is currently limited to Nvidia and AMD, but it may expand to other companies in the future. The U.S. Department of Commerce is actively studying the legal basis and specific implementation details of this protocol, and more information will be announced by the Department of Commerce later.

This move has sparked widespread attention in the industry. Analysts believe that it may be an attempt by the U.S. government to balance national security concerns and maintain the global competitiveness of American tech companies. However, it could also have far-reaching effects on the global semiconductor supply chain and Sino-U.S. tech relations.

It is worth noting that the background for the introduction of this protocol is the ongoing restrictions imposed by the United States on the export of high-end chips to China in recent years. This move may affect Nvidia and AMD's pricing strategies and competitiveness in the Chinese market, and may also provoke reflection from other countries on U.S. technology policies.

As the situation develops, the global technology industry and policymakers will closely observe the implementation effects of this protocol and the potential chain reactions it may bring. This will undoubtedly become one of the important factors influencing the global semiconductor industry landscape.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 08-16 08:16
Blatant technological robbery.
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 08-15 09:13
15%? It's simply the new floor of threshold panic.
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GasFeeTearsvip
· 08-14 13:13
This is a money grab, nothing more to say.
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AlwaysAnonvip
· 08-13 08:51
The American Empire is robbing.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 08-13 08:51
Does the U.S. still have any shame playing like this?
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Whale_Whisperervip
· 08-13 08:50
Grab the money! Want to eat alone and so brazenly.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 08-13 08:48
Just collect protection fees.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 08-13 08:29
It's so expensive that I can't afford to buy a graphics card.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 08-13 08:22
The commission from Meidie is too harsh, right?
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