Nvidia under investigation for alleged violation of antitrust laws
寒香小凡瓤
发表于 2024-12-10 11:18:28
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Recently, due to the suspected violation of the Anti Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China and the Announcement of the State Administration for Market Regulation on the Anti Monopoly Review Decision on the Approval of NVIDIA's Acquisition of the Equity of Mailuosi Technology Co., Ltd. with Additional Restrictive Conditions (Announcement [2020] No. 16 of the State Administration for Market Regulation), the State Administration for Market Regulation has launched an investigation into NVIDIA in accordance with the law.
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