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I am unashamed. What about you?
I am unashamed. What about you?
I am unashamed. What about you?
Okay, well, I'm not coming in.
Okay, well, I'm not coming in.
Okay, well, I'm not coming in.
He wasn't coming back home.
He wasn't coming back home.
He wasn't coming back home.
I know what I'm talking about. We're not going to tell that story. Yeah, we can't tell that story.
I know what I'm talking about. We're not going to tell that story. Yeah, we can't tell that story.
I know what I'm talking about. We're not going to tell that story. Yeah, we can't tell that story.
thanks for having me on gentlemen the effect of export controls were in tight focus nvidia has had to shift things around to comply with the new administration's trade policy notably as toby said nvidia took a four and a half billion dollar hit for having too many h20s on hand after the april 9th deadline for shipping them to china
thanks for having me on gentlemen the effect of export controls were in tight focus nvidia has had to shift things around to comply with the new administration's trade policy notably as toby said nvidia took a four and a half billion dollar hit for having too many h20s on hand after the april 9th deadline for shipping them to china
thanks for having me on gentlemen the effect of export controls were in tight focus nvidia has had to shift things around to comply with the new administration's trade policy notably as toby said nvidia took a four and a half billion dollar hit for having too many h20s on hand after the april 9th deadline for shipping them to china
The H20s were an intentionally downgraded GPU model designed specifically to meet export controls set by the U.S. government for China. NVIDIA ended up making too many, took too many orders, and weren't able to ship them out in time. And that gets even worse next quarter. NVIDIA is saying they expect around $8 billion in losses on the H20.
The H20s were an intentionally downgraded GPU model designed specifically to meet export controls set by the U.S. government for China. NVIDIA ended up making too many, took too many orders, and weren't able to ship them out in time. And that gets even worse next quarter. NVIDIA is saying they expect around $8 billion in losses on the H20.