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Nvidia is the latest chess piece in the US-China tech war

Date Published
December 11, 2024
Section
In the Media
Areas of Expertise
Leadership & Organizational Behavior Organizations & Markets Strategy
Categories
Banking
From:
CBS In the News

In the context of the escalating tech rivalry between the United States and China, Nvidia has emerged as a pivotal player, influencing both markets and geopolitical dynamics. This article explores how Nvidia's advancements in artificial intelligence and semiconductor technology position it as a strategic asset in this ongoing conflict. The author interviews Lori Yue, who provides insights into the implications of Nvidia's innovations for global supply chains and national security. Yue emphasizes the importance of understanding the broader ramifications of tech competition, particularly how it affects innovation, economic policies, and international relations.

Mentioned Faculty

Lori Yue

Lori Yue

Associate Professor of Business
Management Division
Mentioned On
Yahoo Finance

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