US panel probes Huawei affiliate’s presence on Nvidia’s Silicon Valley campus
US lawmakers seek documents from Futurewei amid concerns its decade-long shared space with Nvidia enabled access to advanced semiconductor and AI technologies.
- Bloomberg reported that two committee lawmakers opened an inquiry showing Futurewei Technologies Inc. shared a decadelong address at Nvidia Corp.'s Santa Clara, California campus and asked why amid espionage concerns.
- A May 2025 filing shows Futurewei Technologies Inc. is a Huawei Technologies Co. subsidiary, and amid the U.S. 5G infrastructure buildout, officials feared backdoors pressured by the Chinese government.
- Futurewei Technologies Inc. held the prime lease on three buildings before Nvidia Corp. acquired full control in 2024; founded in 2001 in Santa Clara, it employs around 400 people, while Nvidia maintains a separate Nvidia-only campus.
- By Sept. 28 the committee demanded all documents about the Santa Clara site and Nvidia activities, but attempts to reach Futurewei Technologies Inc. and Nvidia Corp. failed, and the House Select Committee on China declined further comment.
- Lawmakers wrote that the co-location gave Futurewei Technologies Inc. unprecedented access to advanced U.S. semiconductor and AI capabilities and cited a 2018 Facebook telecommunications summit incident, while Huawei Technologies Co. and the Chinese government denied these accusations as utterly baseless.
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Lawmakers Probe Huawei Subsidiary With Proximity to Nvidia
Lawmakers with the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party have questioned Huawei subsidiary Futurewei Technologies over its expanding presence in the policy space. Concerns that the subsidiary is acting on behalf of Huawei, which is known to act to advance the agenda of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), are pertinent given that the subsidiary once held buildings in which Nvidia worked, the lawmakers said. In a letter dated Sept. …
US panel probes Huawei affiliate’s presence on Nvidia’s Silicon Valley campus
By Maggie Eastland, Bloomberg US lawmakers are asking Futurewei, a subsidiary of the blacklisted Chinese firm Huawei Technologies Co., to explain why it shared buildings in Silicon Valley with Nvidia Corp., thrusting the US chipmaker into the crossfire of an investigation into possible Chinese espionage. A letter penned by Republican Chairman John Moolenaar and Democratic Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Select Committee on China …
US Panel Probes Huawei Affiliate’s Presence on Nvidia Campus
US lawmakers are asking Futurewei, a subsidiary of the blacklisted Chinese firm Huawei Technologies Co., to explain why it shared buildings in Silicon Valley with Nvidia Corp., thrusting the US chipmaker into the crossfire of an investigation into possible Chinese espionage.
US Lawmakers Probe Huawei-Nvidia Office Sharing Amid Espionage Fears
In the heart of Silicon Valley, a seemingly mundane real estate arrangement has ignited a firestorm of national security concerns. U.S. lawmakers are scrutinizing why Futurewei Technologies, a subsidiary of the blacklisted Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies Co., shared office space with Nvidia Corp. for years. This probe, detailed in a recent Bloomberg report, highlights fears of potential espionage, as Futurewei held the prime lease on t…
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