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U.S. inks bill to force geo-tracking tech for high-end gaming and AI GPUs
Tom's Hardware ^ | 05/12/2025 | Anton Shilov

Posted on 05/12/2025 10:07:46 AM PDT by DFG

Last week, a U.S. congressman announced a plan to introduce a bill that would mandate producers of high-performance AI processors to track them geographically in a bid to limit their usage by unauthorized foreign actors, such as China. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas then introduced a legislative measure later in the week. The bill covers hardware that goes way beyond just AI processors, and would give the Commerce Secretary power to verify the location of hardware, and put mandatory location controls on commercial companies. To make matters even more complicated, geo-tracking features would be required for high-performance graphics cards as well.

The bill covers a wide range of products classified as 3A090, 4A090, 4A003.z, and 3A001.z export control classification numbers (ECCNs), so advanced processors for AI, AI servers (including rack-scale solutions), HPC servers, and general-purpose electronics of strategic concern due to potential military utility or dual-use risk. It should be noted that many high-end graphics cards (such as Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 5090) are also classified as a 3A090 product, so it looks like such add-in-boards will also have to add geo-tracking capabilities.

The first and central provision of the bill is the requirement for tracking technology to be embedded in any high-end processor module or device that falls under the U.S. export restrictions. This condition would take effect six months after the legislation is enacted, which will make the lives of companies like AMD, Intel, and Nvidia harder, as adding a feature to already developed products is a tough task. The mechanism must allow verification of a chip's or device's physical location, enabling the U.S. government to confirm whether it remains at the approved endpoint. Yet, exporters would be obliged to keep track of their products.

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1 posted on 05/12/2025 10:07:46 AM PDT by DFG
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To: DFG

How much does a very short range GPS spoofer cost?


2 posted on 05/12/2025 10:12:05 AM PDT by KarlInOhio (May Rachel Zegler and Disney never know profits.)
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To: DFG

Any less heavy-handed way to do this?

The Left and Leftist gov’t is so oppressive.


3 posted on 05/12/2025 10:19:40 AM PDT by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ (Jude 3) and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: Jim W N

Another unfunded mandate on tech. I often wonder what percentage of telecom bills are due to all the LE backdoor requirements.


4 posted on 05/12/2025 10:23:35 AM PDT by BikerJoe
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To: DFG

They’re coming for your bitcoin.


5 posted on 05/12/2025 10:25:49 AM PDT by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Jim W N

Agree, not a fan of this. Article is a little fear mongering though. The bill doesn’t require GPS, and only applies to exports, not GPU/Video cards in the US. That said, if nvidia does end up having to put tricking in their chips, they probably won’t make a separate chip for the US domestic market and we all get stuck with govt tracking.

Trying to keep tech like this out of China is a hard problem, but this isn’t the right approach.


IN GENERAL.—Not later than 180 days
2 after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall require any covered integrated circuit
4 product to be outfitted with chip security mecha5 nisms that implement location verification, using
6 techniques that are feasible and appropriate on such
7 date of enactment, before it is exported, reexported,
8 or in-country transferred to or in a foreign country


6 posted on 05/12/2025 10:28:28 AM PDT by Wayne07
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To: DFG

A Red Chinese agent can steal a chip, send it off to Red China where AI can reverse engineer it.

Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

The only thing Red Chinese can’t steal is honesty.


7 posted on 05/12/2025 10:30:43 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: DFG

The Chinese with careful programing can get the performance they want with their own chips.


8 posted on 05/12/2025 10:35:35 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: DFG

Factories and other large buildings have metal roofs.

Server racks have lots of GPS-blocking metal.


9 posted on 05/12/2025 10:39:58 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: DFG

So your CPU is going to be tracked like a cell phone. Talk about an evasion of privacy. Just think were this can go in the end.Even Ray Bradbury could not have imagined it. Just wait till they demand it be installed in shoes.


10 posted on 05/12/2025 11:30:19 AM PDT by Revel
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To: DFG

So this idiot in Congress wants to place ankle bracelets on chips? What government agency is going to monitor where all of these chips are? What happens if one drops off the radar? What are they going to do? Just another dumb idea from Congress.


11 posted on 05/12/2025 12:28:01 PM PDT by mikey_hates_everything
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To: Brian Griffin

No they can’t.


12 posted on 05/12/2025 12:28:49 PM PDT by Truthsearcher
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To: DFG

Why don’t they require a Mission Impossible self-destruct circuit in addition to the tracker circuit? They could put a StarLink transceiver in, too, so we can tell what the Chicoms are doing.

I wish these guys would spend more time on fixing the budget and less on this kind of stuff.


13 posted on 05/12/2025 12:49:24 PM PDT by VanShuyten ("...that all the donkeys were dead. I know nothing as to the fate of the less valuable anima)
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This is a very important initiative. It is not directed against just the Chinese. These very powerful GPUs can be thought of similar to high speed centrifuge technology for uranium enrichment. It is in everyone’s interest they be controlled, but it does not go far enough by half. Most people have no idea at all yet of what is coming down the pike at us shortly as far as advanced AI is concerned. The problem, which surprised almost all experts in the field, was that it turned out that creating human and transhuman level intelligence was a lot easier than we thought, and it is happening a lot faster than expected.


14 posted on 05/12/2025 1:26:11 PM PDT by Breitbart was right
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To: Breitbart was right
it turned out that creating human and transhuman level intelligence was a lot easier than we thought, and it is happening a lot faster than expected.

That's very interesting. Please explain. Are there any references readable by the layman?

15 posted on 05/12/2025 3:30:56 PM PDT by magooey (The Mandate of Heaven resides in the hearts of men.)
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