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NVIDIA CEO Acknowledges Complete Exit From China’s AI Market Amid Trade Restrictions

NVIDIA’s presence in China’s AI sector has evaporated, with CEO Jensen Huang stating the firm now holds 0% market share. The decline is attributed to U.S. export controls and rising domestic competition from firms like Huawei, reshaping the global AI landscape.

NVIDIA’s Drastic Market Share Decline in China

According to reports from the Citadel Securities Future Of Global Markets 2025 event, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang disclosed that the company’s market share in China has dropped from 95% to 0%. Sources indicate that geopolitical tensions and China’s push for a domestic AI tech stack have led to this dramatic shift. Huang emphasized that NVIDIA is currently “100% out of China,” and all forecasts now assume zero contribution from the region, with any future activity considered a bonus.

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Logitech CEO Advocates for AI Integration in Corporate Boardrooms

Logitech’s new CEO Hanneke Faber has suggested that AI agents should participate in every board meeting, with potential to eventually replace human directors. The controversial proposal comes as the tech industry debates the practical applications of agentic AI in enterprise settings.

AI Integration in Corporate Governance

According to reports from Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington, Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber has proposed integrating artificial intelligence agents into corporate board meetings. Sources indicate that Faber believes these AI systems could significantly improve productivity and decision-making processes within corporate governance structures.

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Chinese State Hackers Target Russian Tech Firm Despite Political Alliance, Security Researchers Report

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated Chinese state-sponsored hacking operation targeting Russian technology infrastructure. The breach lasted five months and compromised critical software development systems, raising questions about the limits of the China-Russia geopolitical alignment in cyberspace.

Chinese Cyber Operations Target Russian Technology Sector

Security researchers have identified what appears to be a significant breach of a Russian technology firm by Chinese state-sponsored hackers, according to recent cybersecurity reports. The incident, which occurred despite the perceived political alignment between Russia and China, suggests that geopolitical alliances may not extend to cyberspace operations.