December 10, 2025 - 19:55

Nvidia has announced the development of an innovative software feature designed to enhance location verification for its chips. This technology aims to pinpoint the geographical location of the chips in operation, potentially aiding in the fight against the illicit smuggling of artificial intelligence components, particularly into China.
The new feature, which is still in the pipeline and has yet to be officially launched, could serve as a crucial tool for Nvidia in adhering to U.S. export controls that restrict the sale of advanced AI chips to certain countries. By identifying the operating location of its chips, Nvidia may be able to monitor and enforce compliance with these regulations more effectively.
This initiative reflects the growing concerns over chip smuggling and the need for robust measures to protect intellectual property and national security. As global demand for AI technology continues to surge, the ability to track and verify the distribution of these chips could become increasingly important for manufacturers and regulators alike.
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