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by anonymous_they
1588 days ago
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Recieved approval from the Chinese anti-trust body. Still waiting for the FTC sign-off, but that should be a rubberstamp at this point. This acquisition brings AMD up to par with Intel's market share in the chip market. |
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An example of this would be what happened to the ARM China division, which has gone completely rogue and the Chinese government couldn't care less.
There's also the fact that, Intel and AMD for making the most high-performance parts should have the upper-hand. If they refused to do business in China, the Chinese government and citizens would be forced to mass-import their CPUs and not be able to control them. ARM is not even close to ready to run Chinese data centers.
Of course, this would incentivize China to immediately do everything they could to replace Intel and AMD, but they could be forced to grovel in the meantime. And Intel and AMD can feel comfortable they aren't supporting genocide (at least according to the UN).