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Nvidia Caught in Crossfire of US-China Tech Rivalry Over Chip Security
英伟达陷入“华为困境”?

Facing Chinese scrutiny over potential 'backdoors' in its H20 chips, Nvidia finds itself in a dilemma reminiscent of Huawei’s past experience with US export bans. As technological nationalism rises, the global AI sector risks fragmentation and slower innovation unless a balance is struck between security concerns and international openness.
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Ten years ago, Huawei was shut out by the United States and a host of Western countries, blacklisted as a “security threat” and forced to slam the brakes on its global 5G ambitions. A decade later, Nvidia finds itself entangled in controversy over alleged “backdoors.” Jensen Huang’s painstaking negotiations finally secured the chance to export H20 chips to China, only for the Chinese government to demand security assurances and explanations.

十年前,华为被美国为首的一众西方国家,以“安全威胁”拒之门外,5G技术的manbetx app苹果 拓展被迫踩下刹车。十年后,英伟达芯片则因为“后门”深陷疑云,黄仁勋大费周章才得以对华出口的H20,被manbetx3.0 政府要求提交安全证明和解释。

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