<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>
Related Articles
- The week in chip news: Intel gets a new CEO, China chip smuggling, AMD dominates3 months ago
- China-exclusive Arrow Lake CPU poses for photos — Core Ultra 5 230F debuts in sleek, black box4 months ago
- STH Q1 2025 Letter from the Editor Re-calibration and Expansion2 months ago
- Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 C38 2x16GB Review: Deceitfully Fast2 months ago
- Intel Xeon 6 High-Priority and Low-Priority Cores Explained3 months ago
- Chinese government shifts focus from x86 and Arm CPUs, gov't promoting RISC-V chips heavily3 months ago
- Shenanigans At Intel3 months ago
- Intel Xeon 6 SoC is Here Granite Rapids-D is HUGE3 months ago
- Intel ‘Value Pack’ CPUs roll out in South Korea — PC DIYers can save $7 with no-frills packaging3 months ago
- Intel Xeon 6700P Granite Rapids-SP Breaks Cover Almost Everywhere4 months ago