Foreign media: American chip giants Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay 15% of their chip sales revenue in China to the U.S. government in exchange for export licenses, a deal called "unprecedented."
According to the agreement, Nvidia will pay 15% of its H20 chip sales revenue in China to the U.S., and AMD will also pay the same proportion for its MI308 chips.
At the same time, Sino-U.S. trade relations have eased, with both sides reaching a temporary tariff truce, but a long-term agreement has not yet been determined. Nvidia and other American tech companies have also increased their investment in the U.S., promoting domestic technology and manufacturing development.
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