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Behind closed doors, Chinese researchers are laying the groundwork for a new global AI agenda—without input from the US.
The Chinese government fears that H20 GPUs pose a spying risk, but Nvidia says its products do not have backdoors.
The Chinese government announced Thursday it met with Nvidia in regard to potential security risks in an AI chip it developed ...
China's cyberspace regulator said it has asked U.S. semiconductor maker Nvidia to explain whether its H20 artificial ...
It came just about two weeks after the Trump administration lifted the block on the computing chips and allowed Nvidia to ...
Chinese companies showcased A.I. gains in Shanghai this week. More chips will only help them improve faster, industry ...
China AI race, the winner won't be who builds fastest, but who builds societies and infrastructures resilient enough to ...
Both of this year's mega M&A deals have landed squarely in one corner of tech: cybersecurity, with AI on the minds of both ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) just hit another speed bump in China. Days after the U.S. rolled back export restrictions on its H20 ...
The Cyberspace Administration of China says it has interviewed Nvidia over risks associated with the potential tracking ...
"Models like DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, MiniMax and Baidu Ernie bot are world-class, developed here and shared openly (and) ...
As Washington tries to limit its progress, Beijing is spending more to build an artificial-intelligence ecosystem that ...