【U.S. officials say NVIDIA and AMD agree to pay 15% of revenue to U.S. government for export licenses】Jinse Finance reports that, according to CCTV News, on the 11th local time, it was disclosed by the Financial Times that in order to obtain chip export licenses, American chip manufacturers NVIDIA and AMD reached a special agreement with the Trump administration. The two companies agreed to pay 15% of the revenue from chips supplied to China to the U.S. government in exchange for the export licenses for related products. According to the Financial Times, a U.S. official who wished to remain anonymous revealed that under the agreement, NVIDIA will pay 15% of its sales revenue from the H20 chip in China, and AMD also agreed to pay the same percentage of sales revenue from the MI308 chip. Insiders, including a U.S. official, disclosed to the report that to obtain the export licenses granted by the U.S. government for China, these two companies agreed to the aforementioned financial arrangement. Insiders indicated that the Trump administration has not yet decided how to use these funds. It is reported that the U.S. Department of Commerce has begun issuing export licenses for the aforementioned companies targeting the Chinese market. In response, NVIDIA stated that they comply with the rules set by the U.S. government for their participation in the global market and will continue to serve as many customers as possible within the framework of the rules. AMD has yet to make any response.