The cybersecurity association in China calls for a reevaluation of Intel products
“The restrictions will certainly have consequences and immediate effects on Intel,” noted Pareekh Jain, CEO of Pareekh Consulting.
“The restrictions will certainly have consequences and immediate effects on Intel,” noted Pareekh Jain, CEO of Pareekh Consulting. “While competitors like AMD might experience some initial advantages, they are likely to become targets as well in the future. The primary objective appears to be strengthening China’s domestic semiconductor industry.”
Deliberations on Chinese enterprises
China has been emphasizing the need for independence in the chip sector, prompting local car manufacturers including SAIC Motor, BYD, Dongfeng Motor, GAC Motor, and FAW Group to increase their reliance on domestic suppliers for automotive chips.
“Companies in China such as Huawei and Alibaba are ramping up their investments in semiconductor technologies,” mentioned George. “Despite these aspirations, the efficacy and capacity of local alternatives to compete with Intel’s products remain uncertain.”
