Nvidia H20 computing power chip security risks interview, US lawmakers call for

The Cyberspace Administration of China interviewed Nvidia about the backdoor security risks of the H20 computing power chip vulnerability and asked for an explanation of related issues. At the same time, U.S. lawmakers called for advanced chips to be equipped with "tracking and positioning" functions.

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🤖📉💹 $NVDA eyes $175 pullback before 27Aug earnings as 8% S&P AI titan targets $192 rebound 💹📉🤖

$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ 📉 Geopolitical headwinds test institutional conviction I’m starting the week with Nvidia at $182.81, fresh off all-time highs and riding a steep 4H rising channel. The immediate question is whether we pull back toward $175 before the 27Aug25 earnings, or push to $192 on momentum. Beijing’s state media, Yuyuan Tantian, just labelled Nvidia’s H20 AI chips “unsafe,” alleging backdoor access capable of remote shutdown. This follows April’s short-lived U.S. sales ban and July’s reversal, thrusting Nvidia back into the U.S.–China tech sovereignty crossfire. China’s cyberspace watchdog has now summoned the company for “convincing security proofs,” elevating risk sentiment in the AI supply chain. 📊 Catalyst snapshot: short-term volatility,
🤖📉💹 $NVDA eyes $175 pullback before 27Aug earnings as 8% S&P AI titan targets $192 rebound 💹📉🤖
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08-10
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ 🔥🇨🇳💻 Nvidia’s H20 Under Fire: China Backdoor Allegations Ignite U.S.–China Tech Showdown 💻🇨🇳🔥 🚀📉📰 Ahead of the next U.S. market session, Nvidia faces fresh geopolitical heat as Beijing’s state media, Yuyuan Tantian, labels its H20 AI chips “unsafe,” alleging potential backdoor access that could enable remote shutdown. The H20, developed for China after U.S. export restrictions, had already endured a brief U.S. sales ban in April before the reversal in July. Now, China’s cyberspace watchdog has summoned Nvidia to address security concerns, another flashpoint in the intensifying U.S.–China tech rivalry. Nvidia denies any backdoor functionality, but state media is pressing for “convincing security proofs” to restore market trust. This