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    Chinese regulators have summoned U.S. chipmaker Nvidia over alleged security concerns related to its H20 AI chips, raising new tensions in the ongoing technology standoff between the United States and China. The Cyberspace Administration of China confirmed that a meeting was held with Nvidia on Thursday to request clarification and supporting documentation on what it described as potential backdoor safety risks in the chip’s design.

    China questions Nvidia over H20 chip security concerns

    The H20 chip was developed by Nvidia specifically for the Chinese market, following U.S. export restrictions on advanced AI hardware introduced in 2023. Although the U.S. government lifted the ban on the chip earlier this month, allowing Nvidia to resume sales to China, Beijing has expressed concern that the product could allow for remote tracking or disabling, potentially compromising Chinese cybersecurity.

    Chinese authorities cited unnamed American AI experts who claimed that Nvidia’s chips possess mature capabilities for remote tracking and shutdown. Regulators said these functions could pose threats to user data and privacy, and requested detailed explanations to assess the implications for China’s cybersecurity and data protection laws. The administration did not specify whether Chinese tests had confirmed these capabilities.

    Nvidia denies backdoor functionality in H20 chips

    In response, Nvidia stated that its products do not include any mechanisms that allow remote access or control. The company emphasized its commitment to cybersecurity and denied that the H20 chip or any of its components include backdoors. Nvidia has not disclosed whether it would make changes to the H20 design or provide additional technical information to Chinese authorities.

    The scrutiny comes shortly after Nvidia’s chief executive, Jensen Huang, visited Beijing to promote the company’s renewed presence in China. During the visit, Huang introduced a new graphics processing unit based on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture and reaffirmed the company’s intention to comply with U.S. export rules while serving the Chinese market.

    Strong demand persists despite mounting regulation

    In the United States, legislative efforts are underway to impose new security requirements on chip exports. A bill introduced in May by Representatives Bill Huizenga and Bill Foster proposes that high-performance chips include embedded tracking and security features to prevent unauthorized use abroad. Though the bill has not advanced in Congress, it reflects growing bipartisan concern over the use of U.S. chips in foreign military and surveillance programs.

    Analysts suggest that China’s move may be aimed at signaling its own security standards and reducing reliance on foreign semiconductor technologies. While the country has pushed for increased use of domestic chips produced by companies such as Huawei, Biren, and Cambricon, these alternatives have not yet matched the performance or availability of Nvidia’s products.

    Despite the scrutiny, demand for the H20 chip in China remains strong. Nvidia has placed a manufacturing order for 300,000 units with Taiwan-based TSMC, with shipments expected to begin within nine months. Industry experts note that both governments are weighing national security concerns against commercial and research needs, with Nvidia caught at the center of a broader geopolitical contest over AI leadership. – By Content Syndication Services.

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