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HPE Secures $1 Billion AI Server Deal for Elon Musk’s X

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has finalized a deal valued at over $1 billion to supply Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, with servers optimized for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads, according to a report by Bloomberg News. The agreement, finalized late last year, comes amid rising demand for AI-specific hardware from businesses leveraging AI applications.

Bloomberg’s sources indicated that HPE secured the deal over competing bids from Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer, both of which also sought to provide the necessary equipment for X. However, HPE has declined to comment on the details of the deal.

The demand for AI servers has surged as companies, including Musk’s various ventures such as Tesla and xAI, seek hardware capable of supporting advanced AI tasks. Following the news, shares of HPE saw a 1% rise in afternoon trading.

 

US Asks Nvidia to Investigate Unauthorized Exports of AI Chips to China

The U.S. Department of Commerce has reportedly asked Nvidia to investigate how the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) chips have ended up in China over the past year, according to a Thursday report by The Information. The investigation follows concerns over the potential unauthorized diversion of Nvidia products to Chinese entities, despite U.S. export restrictions.

Investigation into Distribution Channels

Nvidia has enlisted major distributors, including Super Micro Computer and Dell Technologies, to conduct spot checks of their customers in Southeast Asia. Nvidia’s AI chips are embedded in servers made by Super Micro and Dell, and the company is reportedly looking into how these chips may have been redirected to China without the required licenses.

The report suggests that multiple individuals involved in smuggling Nvidia chips have managed to evade detection during recent inspections conducted by Super Micro. The smuggling tactics reportedly involved duplicating serial numbers from Nvidia servers or altering them within the server’s operating system to disguise their origin.

Nvidia’s Response and Policies

In response, an Nvidia spokesperson reiterated the company’s commitment to adhering to U.S. export control regulations, stressing that any unauthorized diversion of its products would be detrimental to its business. Nvidia also insisted that its customers and partners must strictly follow these regulations, including prohibitions on grey market resales.

Both Dell and Super Micro have also emphasized their compliance with U.S. export laws. Dell stated that it requires all distributors and resellers to follow export controls and would sever relationships with any partner found to be non-compliant. Super Micro similarly asserted that it investigates and acts against any unauthorized exports, affirming its commitment to U.S. regulations.

Broader Context: U.S. Crackdown on Chinese Exports

This investigation comes as the Biden administration intensifies its crackdown on Chinese access to high-end AI chips. The U.S. government has already broadened its ban on the sale of advanced AI chips to China, including a move to limit semiconductor exports to 140 companies, including chip equipment makers, earlier this month. Despite these restrictions, there have been reports that Chinese universities and research institutions have still been able to procure Nvidia chips through resellers.

 

Tech Leaders Congratulate Donald Trump on Presidential Election Victory

Several high-profile tech CEOs extended their congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance following Trump’s win in the U.S. presidential election. These statements, posted on social media, expressed support for Trump’s return to the Oval Office and emphasized a shared focus on technology advancement and economic growth.

Amazon
Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s founder and executive chairman, congratulated Trump in a post on X, calling his win an “extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory.” Although Bezos and Trump clashed during Trump’s first term over issues like Amazon’s tax practices and The Washington Post’s editorial stance, Bezos has recently adopted a more conciliatory approach. He praised Trump for his “courage under literal fire” after the attempted assassination attempt on Trump this past summer. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy also extended his congratulations, expressing hope to collaborate on issues impacting Amazon’s customers and employees.

OpenAI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wrote on X that he wishes Trump “huge success in the job.” Altman emphasized the importance of the U.S. maintaining its leadership in artificial intelligence and expressed optimism about continuing to develop AI aligned with democratic values.

Meta
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, congratulated Trump on what he described as a “decisive victory.” Zuckerberg said he looked forward to working with Trump on shared opportunities and goals, despite their sometimes tense history, notably Meta’s suspension of Trump’s Facebook account in the aftermath of the January 6 events.

Tesla and X
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and X (formerly Twitter), was another vocal supporter. Musk has been a prominent backer of Trump’s campaign and contributed $75 million to America PAC, a pro-Trump political action committee he founded. Musk, who is expected to lead a government efficiency commission under Trump, celebrated the win, which sent Tesla’s stock surging by over 13%.

Alphabet (Google)
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, offered his congratulations to Trump and expressed a commitment to working together on technology-driven initiatives.

Intel
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger also extended his congratulations, stating that Intel looks forward to collaborating with Trump’s administration to advance America’s technological and manufacturing leadership. Intel, currently restructuring to regain its position in the global chip market, could benefit if Trump and the Republican Congress pursue an agenda that replaces the Biden-Harris administration’s CHIPS and Science Act.

Cisco
Chuck Robbins, Cisco’s CEO, wrote that his company is eager to collaborate on policies supporting “connectivity, innovation, and cybersecurity.” Robbins highlighted Cisco’s readiness to work with Trump and Congress on key technological issues.

Box and Dell Technologies
Box CEO Aaron Levie also congratulated Trump on his win, describing it as a “wild ride” and noting his optimism about America’s future growth trajectory. Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, added his congratulations on X.

This election victory has brought a chorus of industry leaders expressing hope for collaboration on economic policies that could impact technology, innovation, and global competitiveness, aligning with Trump’s focus on strengthening American industries.