Taiwan police seize another 75,000 suspect AMD CPUs and 25,000 ST flash memory chips
Taiwan’s law enforcement agencies seized another 75,000 suspect Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CPUs as well as 25,000 fake ST Microelectronics-brand flash memory chips, while raiding Atop Electronics on March 8, according to police sources quoted by the Chinese-language Liberty Times.
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