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The stakes are high for Nvidia as it looks to restart China chip sales in the face of fast-evolving geopolitical tensions.
Jensen Huang tried diplomacy to sell chips in China, but it took a last-minute deal with the White House.
To win our broader rivalry with China, we must treat advanced chips as sensitive assets, not ordinary trade goods.
See where Nvidia and AMD earn their revenue, broken down by country, and why geographic exposure matters for chip investors amid U.S.-China tensions.
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