China is discouraging firms from buying Nvidia’s (NVDA) H20 AI chip despite its role in trade negotiations with the U.S., as Chinese authorities fear reliance on U.S. technology and potential security risks, and are instead pushing for domestic chip alternatives, The Wall Street Journal’s Raffaele Huang and Robbie Whelan reports. Nvidia faces cybersecurity review demands in China amid concerns over chip tracking and potential “kill switches.”
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