Memory Chips and China, Microsoft and Chinese Models
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Started June 24, 2026
The big three memory makers may come to regret opening up the door to Chinese memory makers; Microsoft, meanwhile, is very incentivized to use Chinese models
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Memory Chips and China, Microsoft and Chinese Models
Stratechery (United States) | Jun 23, 2026
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The collaboration between Microsoft and Chinese tech models could create ethical dilemmas regarding data privacy and user security.
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The integration of Chinese memory makers can foster global competition, leading to innovation and lower prices for consumers.
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The big three memory makers should prioritize innovation over market share to maintain leadership in the face of Chinese competition.
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Microsoft's reliance on Chinese models reflects a strategic adaptation to global tech dynamics, which may benefit both parties.
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Opening the market to Chinese memory chip manufacturers risks national security and could undermine the tech industry's integrity.
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