According to reports, AMD stated that it is ready to pay a 15% tax to the US government in order to export MI308 chips to China. When asked by a Reuters reporter whether China is prepared to purchase these chips, Lin Jian responded: "We have repeatedly stated our position on the issue of US chips exported to China. We hope that the US will take concrete actions to maintain the stability and smooth operation of the global production and supply chain. For specific details, we suggest inquiring with the relevant Chinese authorities."
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According to reports, AMD stated that it is ready to pay a 15% tax to the US government in order to export MI308 chips to China. When asked by a Reuters reporter whether China is prepared to purchase these chips, Lin Jian responded: "We have repeatedly stated our position on the issue of US chips exported to China. We hope that the US will take concrete actions to maintain the stability and smooth operation of the global production and supply chain. For specific details, we suggest inquiring with the relevant Chinese authorities."
Easing relations, positive news