HONG KONG/TAIPEI — Beijing should launch a systematic cybersecurity review of Intel’s products in the country because the top U.S. chipmaker “continues to engage in actions that harm Chinese interests and threaten China’s national security,” state-linked Cyber Security Association of China warned on Wednesday.
The association is chaired by a former senior official of the Cyberspace Administration of China, the main industry watchdog. It published a post on its official WeChat account on Wednesday, saying Intel’s central processing units (CPUs) “frequently” bear security loopholes, but the company continues to sell those compromised parts.
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