Chinese cyber association calls for review of Intel products sold in China
- The Cybersecurity Association of China demands a security review of Intel products sold in China, claiming they have 'constantly harmed' national security and interests.
- CSAC alleges that Intel's products, including Xeon processors, exhibit multiple vulnerabilities, indicating 'extremely irresponsible attitude towards customers.'
- Intel warns that export restrictions on China may negatively impact sales, while vowing to communicate with authorities about product safety.
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