Chip maker Nvidia moved to cease operations and close its offices in Russia, saying it could no longer operate effectively in the country
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moved to cease operations and close its offices in Russia, saying it could no longer operate effectively in the country because of recent events related toThe chip maker on Monday said it would withdraw from Russia after it had previously suspended shipments to the country. It had maintained a presence there to support employees and their families. It joins a suite of
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