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China Questions Security of AI Chips From Nvidia, AMD

Posted on August 12, 2025
China Questions Security of AI Chips From Nvidia, AMD

The US banned the sale of AI chips to China and then backed off. Now, Chinese sources are calling on NVIDIA to prove its AI chips have no backdoors.

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