To limit exposure, Apple is structuring any deal around devices sold only in China rather than global models.

Apple is lobbying the Trump administration to buy DRAM chips from China's CXMT, a Pentagon-blacklisted company, as memory prices quadruple amid AI demand.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple's reported CXMT push is driven by AI-fueled memory shortages, not lower chip costs.

According to sources, Apple is reportedly lobbying the US government for approval to purchase DRAM chips from Chinese memory manufacturer ChangXin Memory

We learned yesterday that Apple is trying to persuade the Trump administration to allow it to buy memory chips from...

Apple is lobbying the Trump administration to source DRAM chips from Pentagon-blacklisted CXMT as AI-driven memory shortages push prices up 60% in 2025.

Cupertino wants CXMT on the United States' exempt list

Apple is lobbying the Trump administration for assurances to buy DRAM chips from Pentagon-blacklisted Chinese firms CXMT and YMTC amid a global memory

Apple reportedly wants to buy Chinese RAM for its products from not one but two different firms. The move would...

To limit exposure, Apple is structuring any deal around devices sold only in China rather than global models.

Apple Inc. is in negotiations to purchase chips from two Chinese semiconductor makers on a Pentagon blacklist to help reduce the impact of a global memory shortage that’s forced…

Apple is in talks with Chinese chipmakers on a Pentagon blacklist to address global memory shortages, potentially impacting device pricing and supply chains in China.