Beijing Alleges Nvidia Violated Anti-Monopoly Law

Beijing will extend its investigation into Nvidia, the communist regime’s market regulator stated on Sept. 15, after a preliminary review concluded that the U.S. chipmaker breached China’s anti-monopoly law.
The probe against Nvidia was launched back in December 2024, when China’s State Administration for Market Regulation stated that the company was suspected of violating the country’s anti-monopoly law.
It also accused Nvidia of potentially failing to uphold a commitment related to its $6.9 billion deal to buy Israeli American chip designer Mellanox Technologies, for which Beijing granted conditional approval in April 2020.
No details about the alleged wrongdoing were given in the brief statement released by the market regulator…. 

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