Big news for the chip world: Trump just gave Nvidia the green light to ship high-end chips across the Pacific, but here's the twist—Uncle Sam wants a piece of the action. Every sale comes with a revenue share going straight to the U.S. treasury. For Jensen Huang and his team, this is massive. They've been navigating export restrictions for months, and now they've got a direct line to one of the biggest markets on the planet. The catch? Washington's taking its cut from every transaction.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 8h ago
Wait, does the US now also take a cut from Nvidia's chip sales? That's a pretty ruthless deal.
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WalletInspector
· 8h ago
Haha, Jensen Huang really hit the jackpot this time. He can finally ship to the other side of the Pacific.
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This deal... Nvidia is willing to let the US take a cut. It's still better than a complete ban.
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Wait, does the US get a share from every transaction? Feels like they're still getting played.
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This is what's called "openness"... but it's really just another way to collect taxes.
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Nvidia can breathe a sigh of relief, but those folks on Wall Street are probably already thinking up new tricks.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 8h ago
Nvidia is really making a profit this time. The US government's move is brilliant—selling chips and still having to share the profits with Uncle Sam, haha.
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GasFeeCrier
· 8h ago
Haha, here to fleece retail investors again—this time they're peeling off a layer straight from the chips.
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HodlTheDoor
· 8h ago
Haha, the US really played this move brilliantly—both giving and taking... Nvidia must be making a killing.
Big news for the chip world: Trump just gave Nvidia the green light to ship high-end chips across the Pacific, but here's the twist—Uncle Sam wants a piece of the action. Every sale comes with a revenue share going straight to the U.S. treasury. For Jensen Huang and his team, this is massive. They've been navigating export restrictions for months, and now they've got a direct line to one of the biggest markets on the planet. The catch? Washington's taking its cut from every transaction.