H20 AI Chip Production Stopped by NVIDIA After Beijing Issues Warning

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Nvidia has suspended production of its H20 AI chips after Beijing reportedly cautioned Chinese companies against adopting the technology. According to The Information, the halt follows government concerns that the chips could pose security risks and potentially contain backdoors enabling U.S. access to sensitive data.

The move marks a setback for Nvidia, which only last month received approval to resume selling its redesigned AI chips for the Chinese market. Beijing is now pushing domestic firms to prioritize homegrown alternatives over foreign hardware.

While Nvidia emphasized its commitment to cybersecurity and denied any backdoor vulnerabilities, the production pause underscores the growing pressure facing global AI leaders navigating U.S.-China tech tensions.

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