HW News - China Bans Micron, GTX 1160, Intel's 8-Core CPU

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This hardware news episode is packed with industry goings-on, including China's temporary ban of Micron products, the GTX 1160, and Intel 9000-series specs.
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Show notes: https://www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/3338-hw-news-china-bans-micron-gtx-1160-intel-8core

In this hardware news recap, we talk about how Micron might receive a temporary Crucial & Ballistix ban in China, comprising around 1% of the company's total annualized revenue. This is following a patent lawsuit between Micron and UMC, with the Chinese court ruling in favor of UMC. Micron has also responded to this lawsuit's ruling with a statement, which we include in the video.

Intel news pertaining to the i5-9400, i5-9500, i5-9600, i5-9600K, 9400T, i3-9100, and i3-9000 includes some early specs, with speculation about the i7-9700K and i9-9900K 8-core CPU. These will likely be in the 8th-gen (Coffee Lake) family of CPUs.

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