Dell to purge Chinese chips from products by 2024
Dell looks set to stop using chips from China in its products by 2024, according to reports. The move appears to be part of a wider effort to shift its supply chains away from the country in response to the ongoing tensions between China and the US.
We asked Dell if it could confirm these reports and that this is indeed a strategy the company is pursuing, and will update this story when we receive a response. The move could be seen as a direct result of growing concerns in the industry over Washington's policies regarding China and access to advanced computer technology, which it says it wants to keep out of the hands of the Chinese military.
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