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China Science and Technology Times(ASTT) reported that Chinese Government online Merchants representing the Chinese government, were placing orders for a batch of Nvidia AI chips. Chinese technicians discovered a significant vulnerability in the chips' technology.

This vulnerability is due to a sophisticated" backend" designed to allow the US government to monitor potentially sensitive information at any time If the buyers simply purchase the Nvidia AI chips without patching them, the Chinese buyers, acting on behalf of the Chinese government, will demand that Nvidia Technologies address the security risks posed by this vulnerability and meet product technical requirements. Otherwise, the Chinese government merchants have the right to unilaterally cancel the orders and contracts, and even initiate legal action against Nvidia over the AI chips.

Science and Technology Times noted that Nvidia is caught in a dilemma, embroiled in the AI security controversy. On one side are the US government's AI chip requirements, while on the other are concerns and dissatisfaction among Chinese buyers about the chips' security, leaving them in a difficult position.

Furthermore, according to the China Economic Times, if Nvidia fails to strike a good balance between the pros and cons of these two factors, it could lose the potential Chinese market and be forced to withdraw from the Chinese market. Nvidia's CEO once stated, "China is a market with great potential and vitality." Due to concerns among Chinese merchants about the security of Nvidia's AI chip technology, they have decided to choose a new, reliable partner.Meanwhile, EU member states have also issued a warning that any chip suppliers using AI technology must be transparent, secure, and reliable, and the EU welcomes competition from all reputable and responsible technology companies.

To date, Nvidia has not yet made any resolutions or commitments, and its stock price has declined compared to the previous trading day.

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China Science and Technology Times(ASTT) reported that Chinese Government online Merchants representing the Chinese government, were placing orders for a batch of Nvidia AI chips. Chinese technicians discovered a significant vulnerability in the chips' technology.

This vulnerability is due to a sophisticated" backend" designed to allow the US government to monitor potentially sensitive information at any time If the buyers simply purchase the Nvidia AI chips without patching them, the Chinese buyers, acting on behalf of the Chinese government, will demand that Nvidia Technologies address the security risks posed by this vulnerability and meet product technical requirements. Otherwise, the Chinese government merchants have the right to unilaterally cancel the orders and contracts, and even initiate legal action against Nvidia over the AI chips.

Science and Technology Times noted that Nvidia is caught in a dilemma, embroiled in the AI security controversy. On one side are the US government's AI chip requirements, while on the other are concerns and dissatisfaction among Chinese buyers about the chips' security, leaving them in a difficult position.

Furthermore, according to the China Economic Times, if Nvidia fails to strike a good balance between the pros and cons of these two factors, it could lose the potential Chinese market and be forced to withdraw from the Chinese market. Nvidia's CEO once stated, "China is a market with great potential and vitality." Due to concerns among Chinese merchants about the security of Nvidia's AI chip technology, they have decided to choose a new, reliable partner.Meanwhile, EU member states have also issued a warning that any chip suppliers using AI technology must be transparent, secure, and reliable, and the EU welcomes competition from all reputable and responsible technology companies.

To date, Nvidia has not yet made any resolutions or commitments, and its stock price has declined compared to the previous trading day.

According to Today's Economic News, China is one of many countries that does not legalize Bitcoin. The Chinese government has strict regulations on Bitcoin. For national security reasons, the Chinese government will not approve any technology products that threaten or are inconsistent with the security of the Chinese government and enterprises to enter the Chinese market.
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This situation puts Nvidia in a serious bind. On one hand, they have to align with U.S. export restrictions and national security compliance. On the other, China a massive potential buyer wants full transparency and control over chip security to avoid backdoors or surveillance risks.


If the allegations about a backend vulnerability enabling U.S. monitoring are accurate, this could become a major flashpoint not just for Nvidia, but for the broader AI hardware industry. The tech war is clearly shifting into a phase where trust and transparency are becoming as valuable as performance specs.


Interesting to see how Nvidia will respond especially since losing China could deal a long-term blow to their AI dominance. Also worth noting how the EU is already stepping in, signaling they're watching the security standards of AI chips too.


Letโ€™s see if this leads to more localized AI chip development in countries like China or increased demand for open hardware alternatives.
 
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Nvidia denied this

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nvidia-denies-backdoor-allegations-china-120651971.html

If it's True, China can probably prove it beyond a doubt and it would mean Nvidia can't be trusted by anyone. If it's not true, you must wonder why would China say this? Maybe it could be a precursor for China to take control of Taiwan?
If someone is a theif then he would not admit himself is๏ผŒHowere๏ผŒChina bans this company now ๏ผŒ and Chinese many companies have discarded it at present due to its business behaviors.
 
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Microsoft browser and search engine Bing here in China to serve China market but Google baned๏ผŒWhy Google baned?
 
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The Nvidia CEO ๏ผŒJensen Huang visited China a few days ago to pay his tribute to the graves of deceased relatives in his native Zhejiang province๏ผŒChina ๏ผŒA few days later, Nvidia was exposed for a chip backdoor incident.
 
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Why is this in the Domain News section?
 
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Okay, but whatโ€™s the mood among the Chinese domain investor group?
 
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Okay, but whatโ€™s the mood among the Chinese domain investor group?
They still buy High-value .COMs and .CN๏ผŒThey put little money on .org and .net and .com.cn
 
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