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(News Focus) Having passed major regulatory hurdle for Intel deal, SK hynix eyes economies of scale, sharper competitive edge
02:52pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Yonhap News
By Woo Jae-yeon SEOUL, Dec. 23 (Yonhap) -- The removal of the last regulatory hurdle for SK hynix Inc.''s acquisition of Intel Corp''s non-volatile memory business will likely accelerate the chipmaker''s plan to expand its presence and enhance competitive
Intel apologizes to China after warning suppliers about Xinjiang region
02:47pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 TechSpotSorry seems to be the hardest word: Intel apologises to China about Xinjiang
02:36pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Verdict
Chip colossus Intel has apologised to its respected Chinese customers for giving the impression that it corporately believes the Chinese state may be guilty of human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims in the western province of Xinjiang. In Intels recent annual letter to its suppliers, the Santa Clara, California-headquartered chip maker said that it had [] The post Sorry seems to be the hardest word: Intel apologises to China about Xinjiang appeared first on Verdict .
Intel apologizes over comments on forced labor in Xinjiang
02:35pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Seeking AlphaNvidia RTX 2050 would be answer to entry-level Intel Arc Alchemist GPU
01:40pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Kenyan News
The unexpected launch of the RTX 2050 and entry-level MX570 and MX550 would be Nvidias answer to Intels advances in the video gamer card market with the Arc family. At least thats what the leaker indicates. Moores Law is Dead, which brought more details of the simpler Arc Alchemist GPU, as well as of the [] Source: Nvidia RTX 2050 would be answer to entry-level Intel Arc Alchemist GPU
Intel apologises to China over Xinjiang products and labour directive
12:59pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 The Guardian
US chipmaker responds to backlash after telling its suppliers to avoid region at centre of human rights abuse allegations The US chipmaker Intel has apologised for telling its suppliers not to source products or labour from Xinjiang , a province that human rights groups and governments including the US allege uses forced labour , after facing a backlash across China. Intel, which derives more than a quarter of its $80bn (£60bn) in annual revenues from the Chinese market, apologised to the people of China and its local partners on Thursday for telling suppliers to avoid the region in accordance with restrictions imposed by “multiple governments”. Continue reading…
5 Channel Partner Program and MSP News Updates: 23 December 2021
12:55pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 ChannelE2E
Today''s channel partner program & MSP news updates include Carahsoft, Cisco, Dealogic, Intact, Intel, J2, LightSource, LiveVox, N-able, Privoro, SalesLoft, ServiceNow, Tracker Capital Management, Vista Equity Partners & more. Sip up. The post 5 Channel Partner Program and MSP News Updates: 23 December 2021 appeared first on ChannelE2E .
SK Hynixs $9 billion acquisition of Intels NAND unit gets full approval
11:47am, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Techtelegraph
Chinas State Administration for Market Regulation has given SK Hynix, the South Korean memory and chipmaking giant, approval to acquire Intels NAND storage unit for $9 billion. The deal, which sees Hynix pay $7 billion in the first phase (with the other $2 billion coming by March 2025), has also received approval from US and [] The post SK Hynixs $9 billion acquisition of Intels NAND unit gets full approval appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
Intel apologizes over statement on forced labor in Xinjiang.
11:46am, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 New York Times
The chip maker sought to walk back a statement saying it could not use labor or goods from Xinjiang, where the United States has said China’s repression of Uyghurs amounts to genocide.
Intel apologizes following backlash after telling Chinese suppliers to avoid Xinjiang labor, saying it only did so to "ensure compliance" with US law (Bloomberg)
11:10am, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Techmeme
Bloomberg : Intel apologizes following backlash after telling Chinese suppliers to avoid Xinjiang labor, saying it only did so to ensure compliance with US law Intel Corp. apologized after its opposition to Xinjiang labor sparked a backlash against the U.S. chipmaker in China
Intel Provokes Fury In China Over Supplier Letter
10:39am, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Silicon UK
Chip giant Intel apologises after backlash in mainland China, over supplier letter warning them not to source products or labour from Xinjiang region
Intel''s unvaccinated employees face unpaid leave
10:19am, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 TechSpotIntel apologises for asking suppliers not to use products from Xinjiang region
09:14am, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 The Gazette News UK
The chipmaker was attacked by Chinese state media for the move which Intel said was aimed at complying with US regulations.
Semiconductor giant Intels China unit apologises for companys letter to suppliers over Xinjiang labour
09:00am, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 South China Morning Post
Semiconductor giant Intel Corps China unit on Thursday apologised to its clients and partners in the country for the recent open letter asking suppliers not to use Xinjiang labour or products, which caused an uproar in the worlds second-largest economy and threatened to entangle the company in human rights issues in the autonomous region northwest of the country.We deeply regret that the letter raised many questions and concerns among our cherished Chinese partners, Intel China said in a
Chinese pop singer and Intel divorce over Xinjiang boycott
09:00am, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 South China Morning Post
One of Chinas brightest young pop stars will no longer be Intels brand ambassador after the chip maker required suppliers to avoid sourcing from Xinjiang.
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