France International Radio wrote on August 2: "After NVIDIA denied the Beijing's suspicion that its chips have a 'backdoor' that can be remotely controlled late on Thursday, China's top state media, the People's Daily, published a commentary on Friday titled 'NVIDIA, how can I believe you?', further intensifying the incident."
[Witty] Comment a few words: Huang Renxun probably never imagined that he convinced Trump to believe in the logic of "letting China rely on American chips to prevent Huawei from dominating", but was suddenly 'choked' by his own legislators. First, some legislators publicly demanded that high-end chips such as H20 sold to China must be embedded with 'tracking and positioning'. Then, the Chip Security Act clearly stated: any chips subject to export controls must be equipped with 'location verification' and 'remote deactivation'. The backdoor controversy has been confirmed, and the question 'how can I believe you?' directly put NVIDIA into a dead end.
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