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Apple tests banned Chinese DRAM chips amid lobbying efforts

Apple Inc. is reportedly testing dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips manufactured by Chinese supplier CXMT. This comes after Apple began lobbying the US government for permission to use these components, which are currently subject to restrictions. The chips are intended for devices that will be sold within China. AI

IMPACT This development may signal shifts in global tech supply chains and regulatory landscapes impacting hardware development for AI-enabled devices.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a company's product component sourcing and regulatory lobbying, which falls under the 'tool' category as it relates to product integration and policy.

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Apple tests banned Chinese DRAM chips amid lobbying efforts

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    Apple now testing DRAM chips from banned Chinese memory supplier, per report After Apple started lobbying the US government for approval to use memory chips fro

    Apple now testing DRAM chips from banned Chinese memory supplier, per report After Apple started lobbying the US government for approval to use memory chips from CXMT, The Financial Times now reports that the company is actively testing the components for devices sold in China. H…