Although NVIDIA has repeatedly denied that graphics cards have backdoor programs, US media recently reported that NVIDIA has developed GPU chip positioning technology that can monitor the physical location of the chip in real time.

Mobile gamers should know that both Apple and Android phones already support the "Find My Phone" function, and GPU positioning technology has a similar function. It uses GPU telemetry data to determine the physical location of the chip, while also monitoring health status, such as power consumption, heat dissipation, and aging.

This software function will be hosted on NVIDIA's NGC portal. NVIDIA emphasizes that this service is for cloud data service providers.It is an optional installation, which means that customers can choose whether to use this service.

However, with the H200 graphics card open for export to the domestic market, NVIDIA's launch of this service is obviously considered to be more targeted, especially since it is rumored that this function can not only remotely lock the GPU, but also initiate a self-destruct program, especially if the installation location does not meet the declaration.

This statement will obviously frighten NVIDIA's customers. For this reason, Huang Renxun personally came forward to refute the rumors.It means that there is no feature in NVIDIA's GPU that allows NVIDIA or other remote controllers to disable the GPU, and there is no so-called self-destruct switch.