<p>➀ China's Cybersecurity Association recommended a cybersecurity review of Intel's products sold in China due to frequent vulnerabilities and poor reliability.</p><p>➁ Intel's actions in catering to the US government's policies on Xinjiang and China's suppliers are criticized.</p><p>➂ The review could impact Intel's revenue in China and benefit domestic CPU manufacturers like Hygon and Zhaoxin.</p>
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