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Nvidia reiterated that its chips don’t—and shouldn’t—have back doors or kill switches, days after Beijing summoned the U.S.
As the US and China look for any sort of leverage in a prolonged trade fight, Beijing sees an opportunity to win over the ...
China's has issued a sharp warning over national security risks tied to Nvidia's H20 AI chip, following reports of possible ...
Huawei open-sources its CANN toolkit to rival NVIDIA’s CUDA, boost developer access, and deepen China’s push for AI tech self ...
From easing export controls to reportedly blocking the Taiwanese president's plans to travel through the United States, ...
The US is looking at requiring 'software or physical changes' to enable chip-based location tracking to stop Nvidia’s most ...
The US is exploring ways to equip chips with better location-tracking capabilities, a senior official said, underscoring ...
The company’s success despite U.S. sanctions proves export restrictions are counterproductive.
The move will help accelerate innovation from developers, while making Ascend chips easier to use, Huawei’s Eric Xu says.
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NVIDIA GPUs do not and should not have kill switches and backdoors,' Nvidia official says after Chinese regulator summoned ...
China watchers are alarmed by what Trump's recent moves mean for the U.S.'s previously hard-line China policy.