administrative law

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The tag administrative law on WindowsForum.com covers legal and regulatory frameworks that govern government agency actions, particularly in the context of technology trade and export controls. Recent discussions focus on a U.S. government deal requiring Nvidia and AMD to share 15% of revenue from AI chip sales to China as a condition for export licenses. This arrangement raises questions about legality, national security, and market strategy, reflecting broader administrative law principles involving agency authority, licensing conditions, and the balance between regulation and commerce. The tag is relevant for users interested in how administrative law intersects with tech policy, trade restrictions, and corporate compliance.
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    15% Revenue Share: U.S. Deal Resumes Nvidia/AMD China AI Chip Sales

    The U.S. government has brokered an unprecedented deal that lets Nvidia and AMD resume sales of specific AI accelerators to China — but only after the companies agree to hand over a 15% share of revenues from those Chinese sales to the U.S. government as a condition of newly issued export...
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