Foreign media: The H20 chip launched by the US chip giant NVIDIA in China has triggered a crisis of confidence in the Chinese market, as it requires paying 15% of its revenue to the US government to obtain an export license.
Chinese media have claimed that the US may remotely control through hardware and software vulnerabilities, citing as evidence the US government's attempt in 1992 to implant a surveillance backdoor in chips and the bill proposed in May 2025 requiring US companies to include tracking features, and called for a boycott of this AI chip customized for the Chinese market. Comments stated that it is neither environmentally friendly nor advanced nor secure.
NVIDIA's Chief Security Officer recently posted that its products have no backdoors, no kill switches, and no spyware.
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