Nvidia's stock dips after China opens probe of the AI chip company for violating anti-monopoly laws

Nvidia's stock dips after China opens probe of the AI chip company for violating anti-monopoly laws

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Nvidia shares fell 2.6% Monday. They are still up 180% so far this year.

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CALIFORNIA (AP) – Shares of Nvidia fell Monday after China said it is investigating the high-flying U.S. microchip company over suspected violations of Chinese anti-monopoly laws.

In a brief news release with few details, Chinese regulators appear to be focusing on Nvidia’s $6.9 billion acquisition of network and data transmission company Mellanox in 2019.

Nvidia shares fell 2.6% Monday. They are still up 180% so far this year.

Considered a bellwether for artificial intelligence demand, Nvidia has led the AI sector to become one of the stock market’s biggest companies, as tech giants spend heavily on the company’s chips and data centers needed to train and operate their AI systems.

Nvidia’s shares have surged this year along with the California company’s revenue and profit due to AI demand. According to data firm FactSet, about 16% of Nvidia’s revenue comes from China, second only to its U.S.-generated revenue.