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Default China Academy of Engineering Physics runs on Intel and Nvidia chips

So much for US sanctions

The state-run China Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP) uses computers with Intel Xeon Gold processors equipped with Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics cards, despite being on the US export blacklist since 1997, according to its own research papers analysed by the WSJ.

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