Nvidia will face no objections to its plan to acquire Israeli AI orchestration software vendor Run:ai Labs in Europe, after the European Commission gave the deal its approval Friday. The Commission’s executive vice president with responsibility for competition,
China’s antitrust investigation is a major change in how Beijing retaliates against U.S. tech policies, Reva Goujon writes in a guest commentary.
China's antitrust regulator is likely to review more technology deals after it began an inquiry into Nvidia's (NVDA) 2020 purchase of Mellanox Technologies last week related to potential antitrust regulations.
Nvidia shares moved lower Monday after China's State Administration for Market Regulation said it is investigating the chipmaking giant for potential violations of Chinese anti-monopoly laws.
China's State Administration for Market Regulation, the main antitrust authority, is also delaying approval of Synopsys' ( NASDAQ:SNPS) planned $35 billion acquisition of Ansys ( NASDAQ:ANSS ), the report noted. SAMR also started looking at two past acquisitions involving Coherent (COHR), formerly known as II-VI.
Nvidia shares slid about 2% in early market trading Monday morning after China announced it was opening an investigation into one of the world’s most valuable companies over potential antitrust law violations.
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) shares continued to slide on Tuesday, falling more than 3% after a Chinese regulator announced that it was investigating the chipmaker for possible violations of
Amid heightened US-China chip tensions, Chinese regulators have launched an antitrust investigation into Nvidia, alleging that the US chip giant has violated the terms of its 2020 acquisition of Israeli networking company Mellanox Technologies.
The State Administration for Market Regulation's probe is related to Nvidia's acquisition of Mellanox Technologies in 2020.
China probes Nvidia’s Mellanox acquisition for antitrust violations amidst US-China tech tensions. Explore the implications for Nvidia and the global semiconductor market.
China said on Monday it has launched an investigation into Nvidia over suspected violations of the country's anti-monopoly law, a probe widely seen as a retaliatory shot against Washington's latest curbs on the Chinese chip sector.
The country’s State Administration for Market Regulation has launched a probe into whether Nvidia’s acquisition of Israeli chip designer Mellanox Technologies violated anti-monopoly laws ...