Apple tests DRAM chips from blacklisted Chinese firm CXMT for China-bound devices
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Apple is testing DRAM memory chips from ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT), a Chinese company recently blacklisted by the US Defense Department under the 1260H list for alleged ties to the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Apple is reportedly lobbying the US government for permission to use these chips in devices intended for the Chinese market, while progressing with testing.
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· 3 pulledApple has begun testing DRAM chips from ChangXin Memory Technologies, Inc. (CXMT) for devices intended for sale in China.
CXMT was blacklisted by the Defense Department under the 1260H list, which the Pentagon uses for companies believed to be linked to the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
The Financial Times reports Apple has progressed to testing CXMT memory chips while lobbying the US government for permission to use them.
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