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244 White House confirms it's still figuring out the legality of revenue-sharing Nvidia and AMD deal for China GPU sales — 'The legality of it, the mechanics of it, is still being ironed out'

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 08/13/2025 13:16 EDT

White House confirms it's still figuring out the legality of revenue-sharing Nvidia and AMD deal for China GPU sales — 'The legality of it, the mechanics of it, is still being ironed out'

Trump's 15% deal with Nvidia and AMD needs to go through some legal hoops.

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