
Nvidia Faces $5.5 Billion Hit From U.S. Export Restrictions

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Nvidia anticipates a $5.5 billion expense due to U.S. export restrictions on its H20 GPUs, as it must obtain licenses for specific regions. This cost will be recorded in Q1 of the 2026 fiscal year, impacting inventory and procurement. The restrictions may slow Nvidia's growth and have led to a significant drop in its stock price. The company argues that further restrictions could harm competition and the U.S.'s tech edge. Other semiconductor firms like AMD and Broadcom also saw stock declines following Nvidia's announcement, highlighting the broader impact on the industry.
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