Homely Chips Unusable: Semiconductor Sanctions Hit the Russian Military Hard
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As internal documents prove, Russia has problems buying semiconductors, which seems to be the case with the military.
Russia is no longer allowed to buy semiconductors from the US and the EU since the attack on Ukraine. The sanctions hit the military hard after the war, as internal data from an important armaments company prove. The alternatives from China also deterred.
They are different than what the world has come up with so far to punish the Russian regime and stop its aggression. If the new sanctions are passed, they could change the approach to trade with a country that has been killing, destroying and robbing its neighbor for three years.
As internal documents prove, Russia has problems buying semiconductors, which seems to be the case with the military.

Putin's weak point? Secret papers show a dependency on US chips. How Russia handles sanctions and what this means for the Ukraine war.
The Russian army is heavily dependent on Intel, AMD and Nvidia semiconductive chips.
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