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As the US and China look for any sort of leverage in a prolonged trade fight, Beijing sees an opportunity to win over the ...
And setting America back in a race he desperately wants to win.
Beijing's bold move turns Nvidia's H20 chips into a geopolitical bargaining chip as Washington pushes for chip-tracking laws.
Nvidia wants to make it crystal clear that it's against the idea of AI chip kill switches and backdoors that would allow ...
Nvidia reiterated that its chips don’t—and shouldn’t—have back doors or kill switches, days after Beijing summoned the U.S.
The statement comes as both US and Chinese authorities probe the lucrative global AI chip business, which NVIDIA dominates.
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to Beijing last month, along with the US approval for H20 chips exports, appeared to signal continued cooperation and a commitment to global technological ...
Nvidia’s chief security officer has published a blog post insisting that its GPUs “do not and should not have kill switches ...
NVIDIA is emphatically putting to rest the notion that it supports any industry push to equip its AI chips with backdoors or remote kill switches.
Embedding weaknesses into chips would ‘undermine global digital infrastructure and fracture trust in US technology’, Nvidia ...
Nvidia's chief security officer has publicly rejected demands from US lawmakers for backdoors in its AI chips, amidst allegations of existing vulnerabilities.