Export controls hit China's access to Arm's chip designs

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Export controls hit China's access to Arm's chip designs
Chinese tech giant Alibaba cannot buy some of the most advanced chip designs after the SoftBank-owned British chip tech firm Arm determined that the US and Britain would not approve licences to export technology to China, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. This is the first known time ...

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