U.S. personal computer giant Dell aims to stop using chips made in China in its products by 2024, the Nikkei reported. The goal—to only use chips that are manufactured in plants located outside China—would be a challenging one. But Dell’s attempt to diversity its supply chain and move away from made-in-China chips comes at a time when semiconductors are at the center of growing geopolitical...
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