China is enforcing guidelines that effectively ban the use of chips from AMD and Intel in government PCs. China is enforcing guidelines that effectively ban the use of chips from AMD and Intel in government PCs.
This list is missing the big names of Intel and AMD suggesting that the chips don’t meet the requirements of “safe and reliable”.banned US government and government contractors from using tech built by Huawei and ZTEreported that China is enforcing guidelines that would effectively destroy Intel and AMD’s business in the country. The guidelines include a list of approved vendors government offices can purchase CPUs from local manufacturers and neither Intel nor AMD is on that list.
That last point is especially noteworthy as Intel and AMD can’t operate at full capacity in China. For instance, in 2022, the US banned the sale of semiconductors and the machines to make them to China. This means that Unfortunately, neither company has commented on the matter so it’s unlear what will happen next. The pair could negotiate with the Chinese government which we would suspect is the next move.
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