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Home / Technology / Nvidia Tech Tracks Smuggled AI Chips Globally

Nvidia Tech Tracks Smuggled AI Chips Globally

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Nvidia is developing software to track AI chip locations.
  • Reports allege smuggled Nvidia chips trained Chinese AI models.
  • New tracking software will be optional for Blackwell chips.
Nvidia Tech Tracks Smuggled AI Chips Globally

Nvidia is allegedly developing location verification technology to track its AI chips, responding to concerns about their potential smuggling into China. This new software monitors computing performance and server communication delays to indicate a chip's location, according to anonymous sources.

The tracking feature will be optional for customers and is slated for release with the company's Blackwell chips. This development follows recent reports alleging that Chinese AI models, such as DeepSeek, have been trained using smuggled Nvidia Blackwell chips.

Nvidia has publicly stated it has not found evidence to substantiate these smuggling claims. This news emerges shortly after Nvidia received U.S. government approval to sell its H200 AI chips to authorized clients in China, though this approval does not extend to the newer Blackwell series.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Nvidia recently received approval to sell its older H200 AI chips to approved customers in China.
Nvidia is testing software that monitors performance and server delays to track the location of its AI chips.
Reports allege that Nvidia chips are being smuggled into China, with claims they are used to train AI models.

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