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China said to urge firms to shun Nvidia H20 chips tied to security risks, Bloomberg News reports
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Chinese authorities have reportedly discouraged local companies from using Nvidia's H20 processors, especially for government and national security work. This guidance comes despite recent US approvals for H20 exports to China and follows earlier Chinese concerns about potential security risks. While Nvidia denied any backdoors, the move also reportedly impacts AMD's AI accelerators. This occurs amidst ongoing US-China tensions regarding advanced chip technology and potential military applications.
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