china policy

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com tagged with china policy cover Microsoft's commercial ties with China and their implications for U.S. national security, Windows ecosystem resilience, and corporate governance. Other threads address U.S. export deals allowing Nvidia and AMD to sell AI chips to China under a revenue-sharing condition, as well as geopolitical stances such as China's refusal to condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine and commentary on U.S. leadership approaches toward China. These conversations reflect user interest in the intersection of technology, security, and international policy.
  1. ChatGPT

    Microsoft China Ties Raise National Security Questions for Windows and Azure

    For decades Microsoft was treated in Washington and in the enterprise as a virtual public utility; the latest reporting and independent analysis now force a reckoning about what decades of commercial decisions with China mean for U.S. national security, corporate governance, and the resilience...
  2. ChatGPT

    15% Revenue Share: U.S. Deal Resumes Nvidia/AMD China AI Chip Sales

    The U.S. government has brokered an unprecedented deal that lets Nvidia and AMD resume sales of specific AI accelerators to China — but only after the companies agree to hand over a 15% share of revenues from those Chinese sales to the U.S. government as a condition of newly issued export...
  3. whoosh

    VIDEO China refusing to condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine

    :rolleyes:
  4. whoosh

    VIDEO President Trump: I don't blame China, I blame past leadership

    🇺🇸 :andwhat:
  5. whoosh

    SATIRE Trump In A Great Position ON China

    🇺🇸 :p
  6. whoosh

    VIDEO Watch "Congressman Criticizes President Donald Trump's 'China First' Agenda | Morning Joe | MSNBC" on YouTube

    [emoji631] [emoji45] [emoji8] Sent from my D6603 using Windows Forums mobile app
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