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China probes Nvidia H20 chips for monitoring dangers

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Last updated: July 31, 2025 8:47 am
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China is one in all Nvidia’s largest markets, significantly for information facilities, gaming and synthetic intelligence purposes.

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Whereas Nvidia has been given assurances by Washington that will probably be allowed to renew exports of its made-for-China H20 basic processing items, the AI chips’ return could also be met with elevated scrutiny from Beijing.

In line with the Our on-line world Administration of China, Nvidia met with Beijing officers on Thursday concerning nationwide safety considerations posed by the H20 chips, that are anticipated to renew shipments to China following an efficient ban in April.

Nvidia was requested “to make clear and submit related supporting documentation concerning safety dangers, together with potential vulnerabilities and backdoors, related to its H20 computing chips bought to China,” in line with a CNBC translation of a press release from CAC. 

In a submit, the regulator stated that Nvidia’s AI chips have been reported to include severe safety vulnerabilities. It additionally famous calls from U.S. lawmakers for necessary monitoring options to be positioned on superior chip exports. 

CAC added that American AI consultants had already revealed that Nvidia’s computing chips pose mature “monitoring and positioning” and “distant shutdown” applied sciences.

In Might, Republican U.S. Senator Tom Cotton and a bipartisan group of eight Representatives launched the U.S. Chip Safety Act that might require semiconductor firms like Nvidia to incorporate safety mechanisms and placement verification of their superior AI chips.

Democratic Consultant Invoice Foster, who was one of many co-leads of the invoice within the Home, and impartial technical consultants instructed Reuters in Might that the expertise to trace chips was available, with a lot of it already constructed into Nvidia’s chips.

Nvidia didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from CNBC. 

In latest weeks, many American lawmakers have additionally pushed again towards the reported rollback of restrictions on Nvidia’s H20 chips, warning they’ll advance Beijing’s AI functionality.

Elevated scrutiny from Beijing might introduce yet one more geopolitical headwind for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who has been balancing between Washington’s semiconductor insurance policies and his need to promote to the profitable China market. 

Huang had introduced the anticipated resumption of H20 chip gross sales throughout his newest go to to Beijing — a visit that got here quickly after he met with U.S. President Donald Trump. 

Nvidia had taken a $4.5 billion writedown on the unsold H20 stock in Might and stated gross sales in its final monetary quarter would have been $2.5 billion greater with none export curbs.

This week, Nvidia reportedly positioned orders for 300,000 H20 chipsets with contract producer TSMC because it seeks to satisfy Chinese language demand.

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