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86 NVIDIA’s $5.5B China chip sale happened the same week Washington tightened export controls. The timing wasn’t coincidental

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 08:03 EDT

NVIDIA’s $5.5B China chip sale happened the same week Washington tightened export controls. The timing wasn’t coincidental

NVIDIA's $5.5 billion China chip sale exploited the predictable gap between Washington's policy announcements and enforcement. The timing reveals how corporations don't resist regulation — they learn its rhythm and move faster.

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