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China finds Nvidia in violation of anti-monopoly law

China’s antitrust regulator said on Monday it found Nvidia in violation of the country’s anti-monopoly law and would proceed with further investigation, which could lead to punitive actions against the American chipmaker amid escalating technology rivalry with the US, reports the South China Morning Post. The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) said in a one-line statement that Nvidia violated both antitrust laws and the Chinese government’s terms of approval for the company’s acquisition of Israeli interconnect solutions provider Mellanox Technologies in 2019.

The SAMR initiated its investigation into Nvidia in December over the $6.9 billion deal, which received conditional approval from China in April 2020. The approval stipulated that Nvidia must continue supplying its graphics processing units and interconnect products to China under “fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory principles” while ensuring compatibility with other companies’ hardware.

The regulator said on Monday that its probe would continue, without providing further details.

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