Bloomberg reported that the US DOJ subpoenaed Nvidia as part of an antitrust probe. Nvidia said it was not subpoenaed.
Two federal agencies in the United States have officially backed the crypto sales suit against Nvidia in the Supreme Court.
SAN FRANCISCO – Nvidia, responding to a Bloomberg News report about the US Department of Justice (DOJ) sending out subpoenas as part of an antitrust probe, said it has been in contact with the ...
which would signal an escalation in the probe. Bloomberg News said subpoenas had been sent to other companies in addition to Nvidia. The Justice Department has been asking tech companies about ...
The DOJ and SEC are backing investors in a Supreme Court case against Nvidia over alleged misrepresentation of GPU sales to ...
Two prominent US regulatory agencies are supporting a class-action lawsuit against tech giant Nvidia over sales to crypto ...
The DOJ and SEC advocate for the Supreme Court to permit a class action against Nvidia over alleged sales misrepresentation.
Shares of Super Micro Computer Inc. dropped more than 12% today after the Wall Street Journal reported that the company is ...
Nvidia says it wasn't served a subpoena in an ongoing Justice Department investigation into the chip-making giant, ...
Officials are investigating whether Nvidia's success hurts buyers who want to use other providers. Nvidia says it wasn't served a subpoena in an ongoing Justice Department investigation into the ...
Nvidia denied being served a subpoena in a Justice Department antitrust investigation ... that the company was issued a subpoena as part of a brewing probe into whether the tech and AI chip ...
Nvidia denied being served a subpoena in a Justice Department antitrust investigation ... that the company was issued a subpoena as part of a brewing probe into whether the tech and AI chip giant ...