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Nvidia launches new tracking software to fight chip smuggling, but vows "no kill switch"
Nvidia (NVDA) is developing new software capable of verifying the physical location of its powerful AI chips, a direct response to intense pressure from Washington to prevent restricted hardware from ...
Nvidia rejected Chinese accusations that its data center GPUs for AI include a hardware function that could remotely deactivate the chips, which is commonly called a "kill switch." "NVIDIA GPUs do not ...
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If the limit is built into the hardware, then it doesn't matter what the driver is. If the driver fails to get a signed authorization from the NVidia master servers, the hardware shuts down. If the ...
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