Exclusive | Tech war: China’s top server makers stop orders of memory modules containing Micron chips, sources say

  • The halted orders highlight the immediate impact that China’s Micron ban has already dealt on the largest US memory chip maker
  • Inspur, which is under US trade sanctions, and Lenovo are among the biggest buyers of Micron products

Che Panin Beijing
The company logo is seen on the Micron Technology offices in Shanghai. Photo: Reuters
China’s top server makers, including Inspur Group and Lenovo Group, have asked suppliers to suspend shipments of modules containing chips made by US-based Micron Technology, after Beijing imposed a partial ban on the firm’s products, according to a supplier with knowledge of the situation.

DRAM chips used in memory modules for servers are a commoditised component that is commonly supplied by Micron and Samsung Electronics, said the source, who declined to be named to protect relationships with clients.

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