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Two Chinese nationals in California were arrested and charged with illegally shipping tens of millions of dollars’ worth of ...
The statement comes as both US and Chinese authorities probe the lucrative global AI chip business, which NVIDIA dominates.
Nvidia wants to make it crystal clear that it's against the idea of AI chip kill switches and backdoors that would allow ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said on Tuesday that two Chinese nationals have been arrested for their alleged ...
The DOJ said millions of dollars' worth of Nvidia H100 microchips were illegally sent to China via Singapore and Malaysia.
Nvidia reiterated that its chips don’t—and shouldn’t—have back doors or kill switches, days after Beijing summoned the U.S.
In response to tensions and pointed questions from leaders in the US and China, Nvidia says it's essential to keep backdoors ...
Chinese automakers and chip companies are racing to replace foreign chips in self-driving tech, after U.S. export ...
Nvidia has published a blog post reiterating that its chips did not have backdoors or kill switches and appealed to U.S.
NVIDIA says that its GPUs do not have backdoors, kill switches, or spyware in response to recent speculation from Chinese ...
Embedding weaknesses into chips would ‘undermine global digital infrastructure and fracture trust in US technology’, Nvidia ...
Nvidia pushed back Tuesday against Chinese accusations that its AI data center chips contain a hidden “kill switch” or backdoor, according to CNBC. Chief Security Officer David Reber wrote in a blog ...