Uncle Sam Floats Tracking Tech to Keep AI Chips Out of China
UNITED STATES, AUG 5 – US lawmakers propose mandatory location verification on advanced AI chips to prevent $1 billion in Nvidia GPUs from being diverted to China, enhancing export control and national security.
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The U.S. is exploring ways to equip chips with better location tracking capabilities, said a senior official, underlining Washington’s effort to reduce the flow of semiconductors manufactured by companies like Nvidia Corp. from China. Washington has advocated collaboration with industry to monitor the movements of sensitive components, as part of a broader plan to reduce smuggling and ensure that U.S. technology remains dominant. Last week, Beij…
Nvidia insisted H20 chips have 'no backdoors'
Nvidia has defended the security of the semiconductor following a probe by the Cyberspace Administration of China after the company resumed sales in the country, Reuters reported. In post on Tencent’s Weixin app, the regulator called on Nvidia to explain a push by US politicians for advanced AI chip exports from the country to be equipped with tracking and location capabilities. The regulator also claimed “serious security issues” with Nvidia’s …
White House OSTP Director Michael Kratsios says the US is exploring software or physical methods to track the location of AI chips, as part of AI Action Plan
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