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A timeline of the US semiconductor market in 2025

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Last year was a tumultuous one for the U.S. semiconductor industry.

From leadership changes at legacy companies to continuously changing dialogue around AI chip export controls, a lot has happened. If the first few weeks of 2026, which saw new chip tariffs and international semiconductor deals, are any indicator — this year will be as unexpected as the last.

But before we get too deep into 2026, here is a final look at everything that happened in the U.S. semiconductor industry in 2025:

December

Nvidia finds gold with Groq

December 24: Nvidia announced that it struck a non-exclusive licensing deal with chip maker Groq. While this wasn’t an acquisition, Nvidia hired Groq’s founder and president, in addition to other employees. The company also bought $20 billion worth of Groq’s assets.

Chips to China

December 8: The U.S. Department of Commerce decided that Nvidia and AMD can send AI chips to China after all, a stark reversal to past messaging. The U.S. government specifically said Nvidia could sell its H200 chips, which are much more advanced than its H20 chips, to approved customers.

November

Nvidia keeps climbing

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