Intel denies Chinese claims it helps US intelligence orgs
Briefly

Intel has rebutted claims from the Cybersecurity Association of China that its chips have backdoors implanted by the NSA, affirming its commitment to product safety.
The CSAC criticized Intel for alleged vulnerabilities in its products and called for a cybersecurity review in China, citing Intel's significant market share and revenue.
In response, Intel emphasized adherence to laws, prioritizing product safety, and actively collaborating with customers to ensure quality, and expressed readiness to clarify any issues.
Meanwhile, China's Ministry of State Security highlighted cybersecurity threats and warned of risks posed by AI, amid rising tensions between the US and China.
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