"Yuyuantan Tian" is a new media account under China Central Television (CCTV), an important part of the media matrix of mainstream media.

Its name originates from the old CCTV office building located opposite Beijing's Yuyuantan Park. The account primarily focuses on interpreting major domestic and international political and economic policies, analyzing economic trends, and commenting on international relations, known for its authority and timeliness. It has performed exceptionally well during major events, such as the China-U.S. Anchorage Dialogue, Meng Wanzhou's return to China, and Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, creating numerous viral multimedia products. Its viewpoints have been widely cited and referenced by media outlets in multiple countries and regions, pioneering a new model for mainstream media to embrace the internet and engage in the international public opinion arena.

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

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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