Qualcomm has announced plans to design a specialized data center semiconductor tailored for the Chinese market, aligning with U.S. export restrictions on advanced chip technology. The move reflects the company’s strategy to navigate geopolitical tensions while maintaining access to a key growth region. Details on technical specifications and partnerships remain pending, but the initiative underscores evolving regulatory challenges in the global semiconductor industry.
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