NVIDIA's unprecedented dominance in the AI chip market has not only propelled the company to the forefront of the tech industry but has also attracted significant regulatory attention worldwide. With over 90% market share in AI chips, NVIDIA is now at the center of investigations by government authorities in the European Union, Britain, and China. These regulators are keen to understand NVIDIA's sales practices, supply allocation, and investments in other companies. Additionally, the US Justice Department has launched an investigation into NVIDIA's sales practices and recent acquisitions, following pressure from progressive groups and lawmakers. In response to these challenges, NVIDIA has been proactive in expanding its public policy and legal teams, establishing a presence in Washington, and hiring a competition attorney. The company is also developing a strategic response to address any regulatory concerns, ensuring compliance with all laws and maintaining transparency in its operations. This proactive approach underscores NVIDIA's commitment to supporting innovation while navigating the complex landscape of global regulatory scrutiny.
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