Group 1 - NVIDIA denies the existence of backdoors, kill switches, or monitoring software in its chips, emphasizing that these are not ways to build trustworthy systems [1] - Concerns have been raised regarding the potential for remote disabling of GPUs without user consent, leading to calls for hardware kill switches by experts and policymakers [1] - The Chinese government has requested NVIDIA to explain security risks associated with its H20 chips, following reports of serious security issues [1] Group 2 - NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang announced the launch of the new NVIDIA RTX PRO GPU, designed for digital twin AI applications in smart factories and logistics [2] - The U.S. government imposed a ban on NVIDIA's H20 chip sales to China, which was specifically designed to comply with U.S. export restrictions [2] - Huang highlighted the importance of the Chinese market for U.S. companies, noting its size, vibrancy, and innovation potential [2]
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