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Despite ban, China nuclear-weapons lab has bought U.S. chips for years

Por: MarketWatch Politics January 30, 2023

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The chips, which are widely used in data centers and personal computers, were acquired from resellers in China. Some were procured as components for computing systems, with many bought by the institute’s laboratory studying computational fluid dynamics, a broad scientific field that includes the modeling of nuclear explosions. Such purchases defy longstanding restrictions imposed by the U.S. that aim to prevent the use of any U.S. products for... + full article



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