
Yuyuantan Tian: How the United States Installs "Backdoors" in Chips

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The U.S. government recently requested chip companies to include "backdoors" in chips subject to export restrictions, sparking widespread attention. NVIDIA denied the existence of "backdoors" in its chips in response and mentioned the 1992 "Clipper chip" incident, emphasizing the historical lessons of government encryption backdoors. Congressman Bill Foster proposed a bill advocating for "tracking" and "remote shutdown" functions, believing that the relevant technology has matured. This move has raised concerns about chip security and privacy
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