China's Demand for Answers: Nvidia's H20 AI Chip Scrutiny Intensifies

China raises security concerns over Nvidia's H20 AI chip amid recent U.S. export ban reversal. The Cyberspace Administration of China examines potential data risks, impacting Nvidia's sales in China. Nvidia, under scrutiny, faces issues surrounding U.S.-China tech relations, and awaits potential regulatory consequences and an antitrust investigation in China.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 31-07-2025 12:36 IST | Created: 31-07-2025 12:36 IST
China's Demand for Answers: Nvidia's H20 AI Chip Scrutiny Intensifies
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In a striking development, China has expressed serious security concerns over Nvidia's H20 artificial intelligence chip, dealing another blow to the U.S.-China tech relations. This comes weeks after a U.S. decision reversed a ban on the chip's sale to China.

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the country's primary internet regulatory body, has summoned Nvidia to address potential backdoor vulnerabilities in the chip that may endanger Chinese data privacy. The scrutiny centers around a U.S. suggestion for tracking features on exported advanced chips.

Nvidia remains silent on these recent developments, amidst existing tension and existing antitrust investigations by the Chinese government. This geopolitical tech saga underscores the broader implications of global semiconductor trade and diplomacy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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