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Experts say chipmakers lack the ability to track where many of their lower-end products end up, which could stymie the enforcement of new sanctions on Russia (Jane Lanhee Lee/Reuters)

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Experts say chipmakers lack the ability to track where many of their lower-end products end up, which could stymie the enforcement of new sanctions on Russia (Jane Lanhee Lee/Reuters)




Jane Lanhee Lee / Reuters:

Experts say chipmakers lack the ability to track where many of their lower-end products end up, which could stymie the enforcement of new sanctions on Russia  —  When Silicon Valley chipmaker Marvell learned that one of its chips was found in a Russian surveillance drone recovered in 2016, it set out to investigate how that came to be.



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