US chip stocks fall as Nvidia expects $5.5 bln charge on export curbs
U.S. semiconductor stocks fall premarket, with Nvidia NVDA.O leading losses after the U.S. government limited exports of its H20 artificial intelligence chip to China
NVDA, down 5.3%, says it will face 5.5 bln in charges due to U.S. chip export controls
Advanced Micro devices AMD.O down 5.8% as curbs will hit its MI308 chip; Broadcom AVGO.O falls 3.1%, Micron Tech MU.O sheds 3.2%, Intel INTC.O drops 2.4%
World's biggest supplier of computer chip-making equipment ASML ASML.AS says tariffs clouding its outlook
European semiconductors and tech stocks declined, with European technology index .SX8P losing 2.5%
NVDA slides 16.5%, AMD slips 21.1%, AVGO plunges 22.8%, MU sheds 15.6%, INTC dips 1% this year, as of last close
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