Nvidia Addresses Security Concerns Over H20 AI Chips Amid China Probe
Main Idea
Nvidia faces scrutiny over potential cybersecurity risks in its AI chips, while the crypto industry sees significant Ethereum acquisitions and regulatory developments.
Key Points
1. Nvidia discussed potential cybersecurity risks of its H20 AI chips with Beijing officials, emphasizing that its chips do not pose security threats.
2. The U.S. proposed the Chip Security Act, requiring semiconductor companies like Nvidia to integrate security mechanisms and geolocation features into advanced AI processors.
3. Firms have acquired 1% of Ethereum's supply since June, indicating significant institutional interest.
4. China accused Nvidia of creating a backdoor in its H20 AI chips, raising national security concerns.
5. Crypto funding in July 2025 reached $3.21 billion, driven by major token sales.
Description
Nvidia denies backdoors in its H20 AI chips amid Chinese security probes and demands for documentation. China’s CAC and US lawmakers raise concerns over tracking, geolocation, and remote shutdown features in advanced chips. Nvidia plans to resume H20 chip sales in China after US approval, balancing regulatory scrutiny from both sides. Nvidia Corporation has stated that its chips do not contain any backdoors that could provide third parties with access to devices, according to CNBC . In July, the...
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