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An unexpected move from China. They will dispose of 50 million foreign computers

May 9, 2022
Source: moviesonline.ca moviesonline.ca
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China has decided that foreign devices will disappear from all government institutions and state-backed enterprises. According to preliminary data, 50 million devices will be decommissioned. The process of replacing computers with domestic brands is expected to take two years. Beijing explains its decision by wanting to remove foreign devices from the most sensitive and sensitive areas. Bloomberg, citing anonymous sources, reported that after the May holiday, employees of key sectors were asked to donate foreign equipment to be replaced by local companies. Dell and HP will suffer the most The decision to dispose of foreign equipment is accelerating the decade-long...
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