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US Lawmakers Concerned About Apple’s Decision to Use YMTC’s 3D NAND

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Adding another 3D NAND maker to its supply chain is certainly something that is good for Apple, but U.S. legislators are not particularly happy that one of the world’s largest consumer electronics companies will use memory from YMTC and thereby essentially help China’s semiconductor industry to develop. Apple argues that it plans to use chips from Yangtze Memory only for iPhones to be sold in China. 

Apple has been evaluating the use of 3D NAND from YMTC for months now, and last week a report emerged that the company finally decided to use flash memory from the Chinese manufacturer for its iPhones. The company confirmed to Financial Times that it has been considering using YMTC’s products for some of its smartphones sold in China, yet it did not confirm that these chips were used as of last week. There were no plans to use YMTC’s devices in smartphones sold outside of China, Apple is reported to have said. But the U.S. lawmakers are still concerned about Apple working with Yangtze Memory. 



Adding another 3D NAND maker to its supply chain is certainly something that is good for Apple, but U.S. legislators are not particularly happy that one of the world’s largest consumer electronics companies will use memory from YMTC and thereby essentially help China’s semiconductor industry to develop. Apple argues that it plans to use chips from Yangtze Memory only for iPhones to be sold in China. 

Apple has been evaluating the use of 3D NAND from YMTC for months now, and last week a report emerged that the company finally decided to use flash memory from the Chinese manufacturer for its iPhones. The company confirmed to Financial Times that it has been considering using YMTC’s products for some of its smartphones sold in China, yet it did not confirm that these chips were used as of last week. There were no plans to use YMTC’s devices in smartphones sold outside of China, Apple is reported to have said. But the U.S. lawmakers are still concerned about Apple working with Yangtze Memory. 

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