Technology7/31/2025β€’Bloomberg

China Summons Nvidia Over H20 Chip Security Days After US Talks

China Summons Nvidia Over H20 Chip Security Concerns Chinese authorities have summoned Nvidia Corp., the world's most valuable semiconductor company, to discuss alleged security risks related to its H20 chips. This move comes just days after Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang met with senior officials in Beijing. The Chinese government's concerns about the H20 chips' security have cast doubt over Nvidia's domestic business operations in the country. The details of the alleged security risks have not been made public, but the summons suggests that the Chinese authorities are closely monitoring the activities of foreign tech companies operating within their borders. The H20 chips are a critical component in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing applications, and Nvidia's ability to continue selling these products in China could have significant implications for the company's global business strategy. The outcome of the discussions between Nvidia and the Chinese authorities remains to be seen, but the situation highlights the ongoing tensions between the United States and China in the technology and trade domains.

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