India, Aug. 10 -- Nvidia Corp. (NVDA)and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) have agreed to remit 15% of their revenue from chip sales in China to the U.S. government. The arrangement is part of a broader deal negotiated with the Trump administration to secure export licenses amid tightening trade restrictions, according to several media reports citing people familiar with the matter.
The reports said that Nvidia will contribute a portion of its earnings from the H20 chip, while AMD will do the same with revenues from its MI308 chip. The agreement reflects growing pressure on U.S. semiconductor firms to align with national trade and security policies while preserving their foothold in key international markets.
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