China Accuses Nvidia of Creating Backdoor in H20 AI Chips
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Beijing has taken Nvidia to court over ”serious security concerns.” The H20 chip was approved for export by the US specifically for the Chinese market. Experts doubt the evidence base for the charges. Chinese regulators have said that Nvidia's H20 AI chips, which the U.S. recently cleared for shipment, contain ”backdoors” that allegedly allow devices to be tracked and remotely disabled. The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has subpoenaed the company, demanding clarification and documenta...
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