Regulators are investigating monopolization concerns surrounding the tech giant’s business practices with buyers.
The Justice Department’s probe of the chip company highlights interest in being more aggressive than in years past.
Nvidia Corp., responding to a Bloomberg News report about the US Department of Justice (DoJ) sending out subpoenas as part of an antitrust probe, said it has been in contact with the government agency ...
The DOJ has launched an investigation into Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market, its contracts and partnerships for ...
"All of Nvidia's competitors have issued grievances with me. I'm not going to name them, but you can imagine who they might ...
Nvidia stock is losing ground in conjunction with an underwhelming jobs published by the U.S. Labor Department today. Recent ...
U.S. senator Elizabeth Warren has publicly backed the Justice Department's apparent investigation into Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) ...
Nvidia shares continued to lose ground after a report the Department of Justice is probing the AI titan over antitrust ...
According to a Bloomberg report, the DOJ sent a subpoena to Nvidia as part of a probe into alleged antitrust practices.
Experts say it’ll take more than a federal probe to knock the chipmaker from its perch at the pinnacle of the AI industry.
But as dominant as Nvidia seems today, its dominance may not last, regardless of the DOJ probe. “Competition is coming,” says ...
Nvidia's second-quarter earnings results also arrived with a thud. The company beat Wall Street's revenue and earnings ...