Apple freezes plans to use China's YMTC
chips - Nikkei
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[October 17, 2022]
(Reuters) -U.S. tech giant Apple Inc
has put on hold plans to use memory chips from China's Yangtze Memory
Technologies Co (YMTC) in its products, after Washington imposed tighter
export controls against Chinese technology companies, the Nikkei
reported on Monday. |
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Apple had originally planned to start using state-funded YMTC's
NAND flash memory chips as early as this year, Nikkei said,
citing people familiar with the matter. The chips were initially
planned to be used only for iPhones sold in the Chinese market.
It was considering eventually purchasing up to 40% of the chips
needed for all iPhones from YMTC, the newspaper said.
The United States last week added China's top memory chipmaker
YMTC and 30 other Chinese entities to a list of companies that
U.S. officials have been unable to inspect, ratcheting up
tensions with Beijing, starting a 60 day-clock that could
trigger much tougher penalties.
YMTC is also being investigated by the U.S. Commerce Department
over whether it violated Washington's export controls by selling
chips to blacklisted Chinese telecommunications company Huawei
Technologies Co Ltd.
Biden administration's sweeping set of export controls on China
is a bid to slow Beijing's technological and military advances
by cutting the country's supplies off from certain semiconductor
chips made anywhere in the world with U.S. equipment.
Apple did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for
comment, while YMTC declined to comment.
(Reporting by Jaiveer Singh Shekhawat in Bengaluru; Editing by
Savio D'Souza and Dhanya Ann Thoppil)
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