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Bloomberg Intelligence: China Urges Companies Not to Use Nvidia's H20 Chips

Bloomberg Intelligence: China Urges Companies Not to Use Nvidia's H20 Chips

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Watch Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Norah Mulinda - Ed Ludlow, Bloomberg Technology Co-Host, discusses Beijing urging local companies to avoid using Nvidia Corp.'s H20 processors, particularly for government-related purposes. Chinese authorities have sent notices to firms discouraging use of the H20 processors for government or national security-related work, but the notices did not constitute an outright ban. - Kenneth Shea, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Consumer Products Analyst, discusses the cannabis industry. According to BI: Cannabis producers like Curaleaf and Tilray might to turn to asset sales, spinoffs or M&A, amid weak valuations and our analysis finding scant economic value added. - Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst, discusses Elon Musk accusing Apple Inc. of favoring OpenAI, saying Apple makes it impossible for anyone other than OpenAI to reach the top of the App Store charts. -Erik Schatzker, Editorial Director, Bloomberg New Economy, discusses the Bloomberg Big Take story: 'Scott Bessent on Tariffs, Deficits, and Trump's Economic Plan.'
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