France investigates Nvidia for anti-competitive practices

Nvidia could face charges if the investigation yields sufficient evidence, hinting at the gravity of the situation.

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The French competition authority has officially launched an investigation into chipmaker Nvidia for suspected anti-competitive behaviour, confirming ongoing scrutiny of the company’s practices. Benoit Coeure, the agency’s president, affirmed during a press briefing that Nvidia could face charges pending the outcome of the investigation.

Earlier reports, based on insider information, indicated that Nvidia was likely to be formally charged by the antitrust regulator in France. The investigation focuses on allegations of practices that may hinder competition within the market.

Nvidia, a prominent player in the semiconductor industry, faces increasing regulatory scrutiny globally amid concerns over its market dominance and business practices. The outcome of the investigation by the French authority could have significant implications for Nvidia’s operations and market strategy moving forward.