Nvidia and AMD Agree to Allocate 15% of China Chip Revenue to U.S. Government
Nvidia and AMD have entered into a landmark agreement with the WHITE House, committing to allocate 15% of revenues from specific chips sold in China to the U.S. government. The arrangement, reported by the Financial Times, marks an unprecedented move in the semiconductor industry.
This revenue-sharing model could signal tighter regulatory oversight on tech exports to China, potentially impacting global supply chains. Both companies dominate the AI and gaming GPU markets, making this development a significant geopolitical and economic marker.