China summons Nvidia to explain H20 chips ‘back door’ safety risk




China’s cyberspace regulator has summoned Nvidia to explain the security risks related to the so-called “back door safety” of its H20 chips, according to a statement on its website.
The Cyberspace Administration of China said it has summoned and interviewed Nvidia over the tracking and remote control risks of its H20 chips and has requested the US company to explain and provide relevant proof regarding the issue.
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