Nvidia Denies Chinese Claims of Hidden Access Mechanisms in H20 Chips
Nvidia has firmly rejected allegations from Chinese authorities regarding hidden backdoors in its H20 chips. "Cybersecurity is critically important to us," a company spokesperson stated, emphasizing that no such vulnerabilities exist. The issue arose during closed-door discussions between Nvidia representatives and China's internet regulator, reflecting broader concerns about U.S. technology being used for surveillance.
Beijing's apprehensions were further fueled by recent U.S. legislative proposals to embed tracking capabilities in semiconductors sold abroad. While no laws have been enacted, the mere suggestion has alarmed foreign governments, particularly China, which views these measures as potential tools for espionage. The geopolitical tension underscores the growing mistrust in global tech supply chains.