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China Summons Nvidia on AI Chip Security Backdoor Concerns

What Happened

Chinese authorities have summoned Nvidia to address allegations that the company\’s A.I. chips, sold in China, may include security backdoors. The case follows a recent wave of crackdowns by China on overseas technology providers amid escalating US-China tech tensions. The government claims these chips could present national security risks by potentially allowing unauthorized access or data leaks. Nvidia, a leading supplier of A.I. hardware worldwide, has not publicly commented on the specifics, but the incident heightens the regulatory scrutiny for foreign chipmakers operating in China.

Why It Matters

This investigation is a significant development in the global semiconductor and A.I. industries, highlighting increasing distrust between technology superpowers. It may prompt stricter regulations and complicate market access for Western chipmakers in China. Read more in our Mobility & Space Hub

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