China Intel and AMD processors in government computers and servers
China has introduced new rules banning the use of Intel and AMD processors in government computers and servers. Chinese government agencies must now use “safe and reliable” domestic replacements for AMD and Intel chips.
The list includes 18 approved processors, including chips from Huawei and state-owned Phytium, both of which are banned in the United States.
The forced switch to domestic alternatives such as processors from Huawei and Phytium underscores China’s push for self-sufficiency in key technology segments.
China’s move to ban the use of Intel and AMD processors, as well as the Microsoft Windows operating system and foreign databases in government computers and servers, is part of a broader strategy to strengthen technological independence and security. This decision not only strengthens the domestic market and supports local technology companies, but also reflects the growing technological and trade tensions between China and the United States. $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
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