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Nvidia reiterated that its chips don’t—and shouldn’t—have back doors or kill switches, days after Beijing summoned the U.S.
NVIDIA is emphatically putting to rest the notion that it supports any industry push to equip its AI chips with backdoors or remote kill switches.
Nvidia said there are no backdoors or kill switches in its chips, denying an accusation from the Chinese government. The ...
Chinese companies showcased A.I. gains in Shanghai this week. More chips will only help them improve faster, industry ...
At the heart of SoftBank’s AI ambitions is chip designer Arm Holdings Plc. Son is gradually building a portfolio around the Cambridge, UK-based company with key industry players, seeking to catch up ...
Nvidia has published a blog post reiterating that its chips did not have backdoors or kill switches and appealed to U.S.
Nvidia wants to make it crystal clear that it's against the idea of AI chip kill switches and backdoors that would allow ...
SoftBank Group Corp. is building up stakes in Nvidia Corp. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the latest reflection of Masayoshi Son’s focus on the tools and hardware underpinning artificial ...
Son eyes a more central role in the spread of AI with SoftBank’s access to some of the semiconductor supply chain’s most ...
Masayoshi Son is also courting TSMC and others about taking part in a US$1 trillion AI manufacturing hub in Arizona.
Raja Koduri is known for his previous work at AMD, Intel, and Apple, among other firms. With Oxmiq Labs, he and his ...
Arm Holdings has confirmed that it is exploring the development of its own chips, marking a major strategic pivot as it seeks ...