Trade-tracking data show a little-known Indian drugmaker is selling Dell servers with powerful Nvidia chips to Russia, underscoring holes in western government attempts to shut off Moscow's access to tech with potential military applications https://t.co/JXyBckrQvP
Trade-tracking data show a little-known Indian drugmaker is selling Dell servers with powerful Nvidia chips to Russia, underscoring holes in western government attempts to shut off Moscow's access to tech with potential military applications https://t.co/hypdL18YK2
[ABA Antitrust Daily Digest] U.S. chipmaker Nvidia will have to seek EU antitrust clearance for its proposed acquisition of AI startup Run:ai because it threatens competition in the markets where the companies operate, the European Commission said on Thursday.…
Nvidia's proposed $700 million acquisition of AI startup Run:ai is under scrutiny by the European Union. The deal, which aims to enhance Nvidia's capabilities in AI workload management, requires approval from EU antitrust regulators. The European Commission will assess the acquisition to ensure it does not threaten competition in the relevant markets. This regulatory review follows a request by Italy's regulators. Nvidia, an American company, and Run:ai, an Israeli company, have limited revenue sources in Europe, yet the EU's merger rules necessitate this review.