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US Company, INTEL and AMD expected to lose billions as China bans purchases and Home Grown Chips Perform. Step 1. China bans purchase of Intel and AMD processors, Microsoft Windows for government computers According to the article reported by Sharwood. S. (2024, March 25). Beijing issues list of approved CPUs – with no Intel or AMD. The Register China wants "safe and reliable" processors and operating systems. (Will be replaced by Chinese made and approved products.) Below excerpt reported by Thubron. R. (2024, March 25). China bans purchase of Intel and AMD processors, Microsoft Windows for government computers. Tech Spot 'China was Intel's largest market last year, accounting for 27% of Team Blue's $54 billion in sales. The Asian nation also generated $23 billion for AMD, representing 15% of its sales.' To read full article, click here Step 2. Will China replace all Intel and AMD from domestic market next. Below excerpt reported by Gupta. D. (2023, October 13). China’s New Processor Outperforms Intel: What You Need to Know. Jason Deegan China’s New Processor Outperforms Intel: What You Need to Know 'The Loongson 3A6000 is not just a new release, but a significant leap from its predecessor, the 3A5000. The performance is on par with renowned models such as the Intel Core I3-100 and the AMD Ryzen 3 3100. When tested on a PC equipped with an 8GB RAM (DDR4-3200), a 256GB SSD, and a Radeon RX 580 GPU, the results were remarkable.' To read full article, click here Step 3. Will BRICs Nations follow? Below excerpt reported by Yang. L. and Daye. C. (2023, April 13). Brazilian president visits NDB, Huawei in Shanghai, underscores cooperation under BRICS mechanism. Global Times Brazilian president visits NDB, Huawei in Shanghai, underscores cooperation under BRICS mechanism '"I visited Huawei's technology development center. The company gave a presentation on 5G and solutions in telemedicine, education and connectivity. A very strong investment in research and innovation," he tweeted.' '"President Lula's visit reflected the desire of China and Brazil to cooperate more closely in the field of science and technology as Brazil aims to diversify its trade with China, and this visit is also a process of learning and introducing," Ma Jihua, a veteran telecom industry observer, told the Global Times on Thursday.' To read full article, click here Image by Vectonauta on Freepik Legal Disclaimer: INFYNIT is providing the content here for educational purposes only. All opinions are of the original author and not an opinion of INFYNIT or any of its affiliates. #GlobalNews #US #Intel #AMD #China #Processors #Market