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AMD removes Taiwan branding from CPUs, says change wasn't made to appease China | The 'Made in Malaysia' markings will remain, though.::AMD will no longer mark its chips as made in Taiwan, a change that many theorize was made at the behest of China.

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[–] BossDj@lemm.ee 31 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Slightly misleading title:

The "Taiwan branding" it refers to was not "Made in", but a separate labeling of "Diffused in". This makes the title's reference questionably unnecessary information other than to spark controversy.

The article itself is much more fair, explaining AMD's stated reason AND why it could be considered believable and reasonable, and confirmed by inside sources.

That said, I still think it was totally to appease China