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AMD RX 7900 graphics card banned from sale in China due to “made in Taiwan” label?!

Recently, a message circulated in online discussion forums that AMD’s partner (AIB) will not sell the public RX 7900 graphics card (MIA, Made By AMD) manufactured by AMD in China.

According to China Bobantang, AMD’s release of the RX 7900 graphics card in China has been canceled and its partners will not sell MIA graphics cards in China, but will only sell their own version of the RX 7900 graphics card.

There was a report about ten days ago that there was a shortage of supply, but the content was rather vague, while a small number of rumors mentioned problems involving Taiwan. Up to now it has been found that the original The Radeon RX 7900 series is labeled “made in Taiwan“, and for this reason it was at odds with the Chinese government’s views, forcing AMD to cancel the release and change to release the AIB version early. AMD still plans to release the RX 7900 graphics card in China, but it will be in a packaging designed for the subcontinent.

It has also been reported that XFX, PowerColor and Sapphire will do their best to sell their AIB graphics cards on the first day of sale, December 14th. As with other AIB partners, brands like ASUS, GIGABYTE, and MSI will start selling their RX 7900 series graphics cards within a week or two of the official sale.

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