One of the strange things that happens happens when a industry begins to become incredibly relevant to national security: Spy Movie’s sound tech is being talked about, such as tracking and remote disability. And no, I’m not talking about PC gaming – of course, it is about NVIDIA’s AI chips and the ability to end in China’s hands.
According to ReutersIf a Democrat representative Bill Foster has a bill planned, such remote tracking and defective can be on the cards. The bill will have AI chips like Ann Vidia that this country can keep track of some extent where they end, and potentially prevent them from boiling if they detect a limited country.
Foster has told Reuters that technology (even if it is not disabled) for such tracking, is already made in NVIDIA chips. Apparently, the “independent technicians” agreed with the Writers interviewed. This bill also already has some bilateral support.
Of course. It should be China that the members of the Assembly mainly keep in mind the bill. The AI’s supremacy race between the United States and China has tried to stop the former country’s administration for the past few years from the powerful AI chips entering the hands of East Super Power. It primarily takes the form of export control.
The United States imposed sanctions on exports to China in 2022. He then planned to divide the world into three levels: those who can have chips, can be anything, and those who can have nothing. This month it was on the way to the process, but President Trump is According to the notifications Considering a different approach in which each country will need a license for US chips.
Despite NVIDIA requests for “accelerating US AI technology around the world” from the country, it seems that the United States will facilitate sanctions. Of course. It will eat in the company’s profit. It has already been said that, as a result of chip -licensing restrictions, “the first quarter results are expected to include allegations of up to $ 5.5 billion associated with H20 products for inventory, purchase promises and related reserves.”
Despite China’s extravagant smuggling operations, Nvidia’s refusal to ‘lengthy stories’, it seems to be the reason for America to worry. We have already seen that limited chips in China’s hands are gone, for example, after one of its chips was found in the Huawei processor, the cost of TSMC already costs more than $ 1 billion. And when Nvidia is saying that “China is behind us” in the AI race, it is no surprise that US lawmakers are concerned.
However, restricting exports is a policy issue. What is implemented here: How can the United States ensure implementation of export sanctions?
The latest planned bill will suggest tracking as a solution to this problem, which apparently means to talk to the server, which shows how long it takes to return the signal. Then it will give the United States a rough idea of where the chip is, that is, in which country it is.
Lack of remote, of course. There will be a different story. It is difficult to imagine how such a thing can work practically that cannot be corrupted. But I also believe that when it comes to national security, the state’s technical capabilities are far more than what we will usually assume, so it may not be impossible.
Although one part of mine is suspected that such actions, even if implemented well, can make it impossible for China to put a hand on working chips, I think the United States will just have to make it difficult to stop the country to try to do so. Which can work on the best all -round while considering It seems that China wants to be away from US -tech dependent Anyway
NVIDIA may be the only loser in arrangements. But somehow I think that chip behemut – maybe The world’s third largest company After Apple and Microsoft – it will be fine. Jensen Huang will not have to give up his shiny jackets at any time.