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China Blocks Intel, AMD, and Windows Purchases!

Ali Ömer Yıldız by Ali Ömer Yıldız
March 26, 2024
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China Blocks Intel, AMD, and Windows Purchases!

The move is part of China’s effort to reduce its dependence on foreign technology and boost its own technological strength.

China has introduced guidelines to replace foreign technology in government computers and servers with local alternatives. This decision impacts US processor giants Intel and AMD, and software titan Microsoft Windows. Additionally, the guidelines prioritize “safe and reliable” domestic processors and operating systems.

Reducing Foreign Dependency

China relies on this endeavor to reduce its reliance on foreign tech and boost its technological capabilities. The “Made in China 2025” policy underscores this ambition, aiming to transform China from the world’s factory to a tech leader by 2025. Furthermore, Intel and AMD, significant players in China’s tech market, are directly affected by these changes.

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US-China Tech Tensions

These new rules reflect escalating tech tensions between the US and China. Especially, the US has imposed restrictions on China’s advanced chip production capabilities, exemplified by the export ban on Nvidia’s AI products to China. Nvidia has since offered less powerful versions tailored for the Chinese market.

The US Response

In response, the US seeks to bring semiconductor manufacturing home. The CHIPS Act, offering $52 billion in subsidies, aims to encourage companies to relocate production to the US. Especially, Intel’s substantial funding and incentives under this act highlight the US’s commitment to domestic semiconductor production.

Impact of China on Global Tech Companies

China’s shift away from foreign tech also affected Apple, with shares dropping 9% following news of an iPhone ban in some government offices. China’s move to adopt domestic technology reflects its broader goals to become self-sufficient and lead in global tech. To sum up, this strategy, part of the ongoing tech war with the US, may prompt significant shifts in the international technology landscape, encouraging other nations to follow suit.

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