Sanctions bombardment against Russia: Nvidia also joined the caravan!

Tensions were tense between Russia and Ukraine. Although Russia, which has made an attempt to invade Ukraine by making a military operation decision in the past weeks, says at every opportunity that our aim is not to invade, we can say that all developments so far show the opposite of this situation.

With this decision, Russia, which has become the focus of criticism and has not exhibited the expected attitude in the negotiation talks held so far, is almost being bombarded with sanctions. A new one has been added to these recently. Nvidia announced that it has decided to impose sanctions on the country.


Netflix pulls the plug on service in Russia!

Netflix, which has around 1 million subscribers in Russia, announced that it has temporarily unplugged the service in the country.

Nvidia stops all product sales to Russia

After this erroneous decision by Russia, sanctions began to come one after another. Finally, the US-based hardware manufacturer Nvidia stated in its statement that the war was absolutely unacceptable and announced that all product sales to Russia were stopped.

Nvidia Russia sanctions decision

In an interview with PCMag, Nvidia explained that the said sanction covers all products and technologies, not just hardware such as graphics cards. Other than that, no details were given on the subject.

Of course, Nvidia is not the only company imposing sanctions on Russia. Because, many companies such as Apple, Microsoft, AMD, Intel, Nintendo, Google, Mastercard, Visa, Snapchat and Twitter and TikTok decided to impose sanctions on the country, which drew the reaction of the whole world with the attempt to invade Ukraine.

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Nvidia Russia sanctions decision

Finally, the popular video streaming platform Netflix announced that it has stopped all its services in Russia, which has over 1 million subscribers.

So what do you think about this subject? How do you think Russia can respond to the sanction decisions? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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