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President Donald Trump is raising eyebrows in Washington with his approach to China. Concerns are growing that he might offer ...
China watchers are alarmed by what Trump's recent moves mean for the U.S.'s previously hard-line China policy.
Nvidia said on Thursday its products have no "backdoors" that would allow remote access or control after China raised ...
Washington in July cleared Nvidia to resume sales of the H20 chips to China, reversing an effective April export ban. Beijing ...
NVIDIA has been called in by Chinese regulators over claims that its H20 AI chip poses security risks, putting billions in ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHuawei drops open-source AI toolkit to developers as China turns up heat on NVIDIAHuawei open-sources its CANN toolkit to rival NVIDIA’s CUDA, boost developer access, and deepen China’s push for AI tech self ...
Chinese authorities summoned Nvidia Corp. to discuss alleged security risks related to its H20 chips, casting doubt over the ...
China state media is calling for Nvidia Corp. to prove that its H20 chip is secure, saying it can’t allow flawed chips into ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina cites ‘backdoor safety risk’ in Nvidia’s H20 AI chip; company denies allegationChina has summoned Nvidia to address alleged H20 chip security flaws, raising fresh concerns about the AI giant’s China ...
China's cyberspace regulators on Thursday summoned Nvidia over security concerns that its H20 chips can be tracked and turned ...
The company’s success despite U.S. sanctions proves export restrictions are counterproductive.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is set to resume sales of its H20 chips in China following a policy shift by the Trump administration.
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