Nvidia posts historic one-day loss after US antitrust subpoena
US antitrust officials are reportedly worried that Nvidia is penalizing buyers that don’t exclusively use its computer chips, a claim it rebuffed.
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US antitrust officials are reportedly worried that Nvidia is penalizing buyers that don’t exclusively use its computer chips, a claim it rebuffed.
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