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And setting America back in a race he desperately wants to win.
Nvidia's chief security officer has publicly rejected demands from US lawmakers for backdoors in its AI chips, amidst allegations of existing vulnerabilities.
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) last week said that Beijing authorities had summoned Nvidia to discuss national ...
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That could mean Nvidia will also face delays in planned shipments of its H20 chip for the Chinese market. The Trump administration recently reversed its export curbs on Nvidia’s China exports, which ...
Nvidia remains the dominant AI chipmaker in the market, but where is the stock headed for the rest of this year and into the ...
Embedding weaknesses into chips would ‘undermine global digital infrastructure and fracture trust in US technology’, Nvidia ...
Nvidia refutes claims of hardware backdoors and kill switches in its GPUs, a direct response to a new Chinese security probe ...
The US is looking at requiring 'software or physical changes' to enable chip-based location tracking to stop Nvidia’s most ...
Nvidia reiterated that its chips don’t—and shouldn’t—have back doors or kill switches, days after Beijing summoned the U.S. artificial-intelligence chip giant ...
China’s DeepSeek shocked the global AI community in January by building a frontier model at a fraction of Western costs. Now it has been outdone by a Chinese company subject to U.S. sanctions. It has ...
As the US and China look for any sort of leverage in a prolonged trade fight, Beijing sees an opportunity to win over the ...