When China summoned Nvidia over “serious security vulnerabilities” in its H20 AI chip, it was more than a routine regulatory meeting. It signaled that AI hardware is now firmly on the front lines of national security strategy. The allegations included claims of hardware backdoors, a narrative amplified by U.S. lawmakers pushing for location-tracking and telemetry […]
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