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Washington Post
a day ago
- Business
- Washington Post
Nvidia, under pressure from U.S. and China, says its chips have no ‘back doors'
Nvidia declared its highly sought-after AI chips don't have 'back doors' or 'kill switches' and that it opposes such remote control options, in an effort to insulate itself from the intensifying technological rivalry between the United States and China. 'There is no such thing as a 'good' secret backdoor,' Nvidia Chief Security Officer David Reber Jr. wrote on Tuesday, adding that 'until recently' the idea of building in such vulnerabilities on purpose was 'beyond question.'


South China Morning Post
15-06-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Taiwan adds Huawei, SMIC to trade blacklist amid escalating US-China tech rivalry
Taiwan added Huawei Technologies and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), two of China's leading chipmakers, to a trade blacklist a mid an intensifying tech rivalry between China and the US. Advertisement The International Trade Administration of Taiwan included Huawei, SMIC and a host of their subsidiaries in a Strategic High-Tech Commodities Entity List, according to the updated list published by the island's Ministry of Economic Affairs on its website on Saturday. Huawei and SMIC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Sunday. The entity list barred both companies from acquiring key semiconductor technologies from Taiwanese companies, dealing a blow to China's chipmaking ambitions to rival US producers like Nvidia. The restrictions would further tighten existing loopholes and curb collaboration between Chinese firms on the entity list and Taiwanese companies, adding to a series of export bans by the US on mainland tech leaders, said Ray Wang, a Washington-based semiconductor and tech analyst. Advertisement Shenzhen-based Huawei and Shanghai-based SMIC, both sanctioned by the US, are seen as China's best hopes in making breakthroughs in the chip sector. The pair launched a home-grown chip made on a 7nm process that debuted in Huawei's premium Mate 60 smartphone lines in 2023, prompting Washington to reflect on whether its sanctions were working.