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Funny I was pondering the same thing. What would Trump do if Nvidia moved to somewhere outside US jurisdiction?
It's very serious for Nvidia to lose about 45% of their revenue. But they also need to keep their development teams running.
Can they do that if they move?
https://asymmetric-investing.beehiiv.com/p/nvidia-s-china-problem-big-tech-s-new-headwind
But this is really serious for Nvidia! As far as I can figure it's about $33 billion profits in a year they stand to lose!!!
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NVDA/
Based on market cap and P/E.
Would they even need to move? Just create a China based subsidiary and sell them consultancy in the form of expert chip designers.
They'd still be beholden to US sanctions.
Be a shame they've left a poorly configured VPN node that allowed someone from a Chinese IP dump unknown quantities of IP. Happens all the time. And oh look the Chinese subsidiary hired some really talented people that got a new chip design in a record time!