
China Phases Out US Microprocessors from Intel and AMD in Government PCs and Servers, Sidelines Microsoft's Windows
China has introduced new guidelines to phase out US microprocessors from Intel and AMD in government personal computers and servers. The move is part of China's campaign to replace foreign technology with domestic solutions. The stricter government procurement guidance also aims to sideline Microsoft's Windows operating system.
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AnandTechReport: China to Pivot from AMD & Intel CPUs to Domestic Chips in Government PCs https://t.co/Ahpbwcl60w https://t.co/fBn9GLn4dt
🅰pocalypsis 🅰pocalypseos 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🅉Chinese authorities have banned the use of Intel and AMD processors in government agencies. This is a continuation of the import substitution strategy which began during the coronavirus pandemic. Windows has already been gotten rid of - now it's the turn of American hardware.
CRNChina bans U.S. chips and software from Intel, AMD and Microsoft Windows in government PCs and servers as American processor manufacturers sales lower with the move. https://t.co/S62WXR8khj
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