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BIG MARKET Exports of Nvidia's other advanced AI chips, barring the H20, to China are still restricted.
But it still can’t make enough to equip a data center capable of training the most advanced AI models. The quality of China’s chips also lagged behind that of Nvidia’s.
NVIDIA is emphatically putting to rest the notion that it supports any industry push to equip its AI chips with backdoors or remote kill switches.
NVIDIA says that its GPUs do not have backdoors, kill switches, or spyware in response to recent speculation from Chinese authorities.
Two Chinese nationals have been arrested and charged with illegally shipping millions of dollars' worth of powerful AI chips to China, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) said on Tuesday. The DOJ ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su said the company is making headway with U.S. regulators on export licenses for its MI308 AI chips to China.
After US export restrictions were lifted on Nvidia's H20 AI processors, China's Cyberspace Administration summoned the company to explain whether or not the chips had any backdoor access.
Nvidia pushed back Tuesday against Chinese accusations that its AI data center chips contain a hidden “kill switch” or backdoor, according to CNBC. Chief Security Officer David Reber wrote in ...
Massive chipmaker NVIDIA has taken a firm stance against adding backdoors and kill switches in its chips, even as some US lawmakers push for such embedded tracking features, and Chinese ...