Breaking: Nvidia & AMD Strike Unprecedented Revenue Pact as Trump Tariffs Spark China Countdown
Semiconductor giants Nvidia and AMD just played tariff chess—and Wall Street's taking notes. With China's deadline ticking, these tech titans cut a deal that redefines 'coopetition.' Here's why it matters.
The Art of the (Chip) Deal
No handshake needed—just cold, hard revenue sharing. Two rivals sidestepping trade war shrapnel through an agreement so unusual, it makes Trump-era steel tariffs look predictable.
Countdown to Chaos?
Beijing's clock is running. As Washington's trade hawks circle, this semiconductor detente could either defuse tensions or become collateral damage. Meanwhile, hedge funds are already pricing in three scenarios—and betting against retail investors understanding any of them.
Silicon Valley's latest power move proves one thing: when tariffs bite, tech writes its own rules. Whether DC or Beijing approves? That's tomorrow's problem—today's market only cares who profits.