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Is It Legal for the US to Require 15% of Nvidia’s China Sales? - DTNSB 5079

Daily Tech News Show

Tom Merritt

Technology, News

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

The UK tells Wikipedia to wait to sue, and Bodie Grimm from the Kilowatt podcast joins us to tell US car shoppers what EVs might be good to get before the EV tax credit expires.


Starring Tom MerrittRobb Dunewood, and Bodie Grimm.


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0:50.9

potentially the very nature of human experience.

1:00.7

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1:05.9

Listen to the audiobook of Supremacy Now.

1:17.6

This here is the Daily Tech News for Monday, August 11th, 2025. We tell you what you need to know.

1:18.6

We follow up on context, all in an effort to help each other understand.

1:23.6

Today, Bodie Grimm tells us what EV to get in the US before the tax away there, and NVIDIA and AMD agreed to share 15% of some revenue with the U.S. will explain it all. Oh, it's an interesting one. I'm Tom Merritt. And I'm Rob Dunwood. Let's start with what you need to know with the big story. The Financial Times was the first to break this, although the Wall Street Journal now has it too.

1:45.2

A source is telling both of them that Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay the United States

1:51.0

government 15% of the revenue that they make from selling chips to companies in China.

1:58.1

That has caused some people to lose their minds as sort of an unprecedented export control.

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