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Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has clarified that there aren't any tensions between the two companies.
Huang admits a Blackwell design flaw but lays blame entirely at Nvidia 's own feet.
He says the problem was " 100% Nvidia 's fault" and it was fixed with the help of Taiwanese manufacturing partner TSMC .
Nvidia 's shares "fell around 2% in early trading", perhaps hinting this was related to "fake news".
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