China cybersecurity group seeks review of Intel products for possible breaches

Initiating a review would help safeguard national security and the interests of Chinese consumers, the group said

Coco Fengin BeijingandChe Panin Beijing
A proposed cybersecurity review of Intel products sold in China threatens to heat up tensions between Beijing and Washington. Photo: Shutterstock
A Chinese cybersecurity group has called for a review of Intel products sold on the mainland, alleging that the US semiconductor giant’s chips pose a threat for “frequent vulnerabilities and high failure rates”.

The Cyber Security Association of China (CSAC) said in a WeChat post on Wednesday that Intel’s central processing units (CPUs) have shown multiple vulnerabilities in the past and that certain chip series from the firm caused video games to crash.

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