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Nvidia reiterates its chips have no backdoors, urges US against location verification

CHINA, AUG 6 – Nvidia rejects claims of backdoors in its H20 AI chips amid China's security probe, emphasizing that secret access would weaken global cybersecurity and trust in U.S. technology.

  • Nvidia reasserted that its chips do not have backdoors and urged against location verification, saying embedding backdoors would undermine global digital infrastructure and fracture trust in US technology.
  • The Cyberspace Administration of China summoned Nvidia representatives to discuss recently discovered "serious security issues" involving the company's H20 chips sold to China.
  • Nvidia stated that it does not have "backdoors" in its chips that would give anyone remote access or control, following Beijing's concerns about security risks and backdoors in its H20 chips.
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Nvidia has (allegedly) free way to distribute her most popular chip in China, but the Asian country does not trust her intentions. Now, she has defended herself.

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The US company Nvidia has once again responded to suspicions that its products would contain stolen doors. Earlier this Wednesday, Beijing time, Nvidia published a statement on its official Chinese website, claiming that its chips do not contain and should not contain stolen doors. But in China, these suspicions could mainly be used to boost the local production of semiconductors.

·Paris, France
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