The Cyber Security Association of China (CSAC) has called for a review of Intel products sold in the Chinese market. According to the association, the processors of this American company contain security flaws that can threaten the privacy of Chinese citizens and national security. Intel, a global leader in semiconductors, has faced criticism that its products pose a risk to sensitive data such as passwords and bank details. The move comes at a time of strained relations between the US and China, with both countries restricting access to advanced technology.
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Feel free to bark and research, no one is forcing China to use CPU + SoC and any US Intel / AMD / Qualcomm chips, i.e. TW MediaTek or KR Samsung, etc. ;)
Apple Silicon-y not at all ;)
Intel and any other CPU + SoC (not to mention FW + OS / SW) naturally contain both unwanted errors and intentional backdoors due to their extreme complexity, which is certainly true to an undiluted extent for Huawei & co. ;)
valid = valid
That China is talking about national security... we salute Huawei :D
So everyone can say it across different modes.
…thief cry, catch the thief…
This is normally a modern analogue of the Cold War, except that nobody is interested in space flights or the number of nuclear warheads anymore, so you need to focus on something else.
Otherwise, Jardo, you write really beautiful, elaborate and rambling sentences full of turns, alleys and back loops, but when you throw in a few abbreviations and Changlicisms, it becomes almost unreadable for a normal mortal. Despite the fact that you then correct, complete and answer yourself four more times and use some of those sentences or phrases in other discussions.
But yeah, I admit, I can't write short either.