It is not just semiconductor chips from Chinese fabricators that Dell reportedly isn’t going to want in its machines, but even chips produced on the mainland by non-Chinese businesses. CNBC’s Ted Kemp stories.
It is not just semiconductor chips from Chinese fabricators that Dell reportedly isn’t going to want in its machines, but even chips produced on the mainland by non-Chinese businesses. CNBC’s Ted Kemp stories.
SHANGHAI, CHINA – JUNE 08: Aerial view of skyscrapers standing at the Lujiazui Financial District at sunrise on June 8, 2022 in Shanghai, China. Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty Images Asia-Pacific markets opened higher Wednesday, tracking Wall Street gains on hopes that the U.S. Federal Reserve could cut benchmark interest rates in December. […]
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