AMD, Intel CPUs Available For Sale In Russia At Lower Prices Despite Ban Claim Reports

AMD, Intel CPUs Available For Sale In Russia At Lower Prices Despite Ban Claim Reports

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After chipmaker Intel Corporation and chip designer Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) announced their decisions to stop selling products in the Russian Federation in the aftermath of the United States Department of Commerce sanctions against the country, reports from the Russian press are indicating that products from both companies are being sold by online retailers. These reports have been shared by the Chinese news outlet ITHome in a brief report which also surfaces alongside a report by the Russian publication CNews which claims that AMD's latest processors are being used with older motherboards.

The report from ITHome is quite brief and it only quotes the Russian press to indicate that AMD and Intel's processors are available in Russia through e-commerce retailers. These include AMD's Ryzen 5000 series products that were launched in 2020 and Intel's Tiger Lake-H processors launched last year. According to ITHome, the prices of these products have dropped since the levels seen in January.

AMD, Intel CPUs Available For Sale In Russia At Lower Prices Despite Ban Claim Reports

Mar 19, 2022, 1:30pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-intel-cpus-available-for-sale-in-russia-at-lower-prices-despite-ban-claim-reports/ > After chipmaker Intel Corporation and chip designer Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) announced their decisions to stop selling products in the Russian Federation in the aftermath of the United States Department of Commerce sanctions against the country, reports from the Russian press are indicating that products from both companies are being sold by online retailers. These reports have been shared by the Chinese news outlet ITHome in a brief report which also surfaces alongside a report by the Russian publication CNews which claims that AMD's latest processors are being used with older motherboards. > The report from ITHome is quite brief and it only quotes the Russian press to indicate that AMD and Intel's processors are available in Russia through e-commerce retailers. These include AMD's Ryzen 5000 series products that were launched in 2020 and Intel's Tiger Lake-H processors launched last year. According to ITHome, the prices of these products have dropped since the levels seen in January.