China Accuses Nvidia of Backdoor Risks Amid Rising H20 Chip Demand

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China claims Nvidia's H20 chip for the Chinese market contains a backdoor, raising security concerns amid US-China tensions over chip technology and supply chains. The US has introduced legislation to track chips, while China encourages domestic AI chip development to reduce reliance on Nvidia. Industry uncertainty persists regarding the delivery and future sales of the H20 chip amidst geopolitical conflicts.
- China claims Nvidia built backdoor into H20 chip designed for Chinese market Ars Technica
- Nvidia Chips Are Front and Center in China at Crucial Moment in the A.I. Race The New York Times
- China summons Nvidia over ‘backdoor safety risks’ in H20 chips Los Angeles Times
- Trump faces growing pushback over China chip reversal The Hill
- Nvidia (NVDA) Boosts H20 Chip Orders to Meet Soaring Chinese Demand Yahoo Finance
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