Western tech continues to flow into Russia despite sanctions: Report
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American and Western technology such as computer chips has continued to flow into Russia despite Western technology sanctions, helping fuel Russia's war with Ukraine.
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In one example, the Ukrainian military found several computer chips inside an unexploded Russian 9M727 cruise missile, according to the report. Many of those chips and signal processors were stamped with the names of U.S. chip-makers such as Texas Instruments, Intel-owned Altera, Xilinx, and Maxim Integrated Products.
The chips were found in the weapons despite the U.S. and other allies banning high-tech exports to Russia in a bid to weaken its military industry, with tech companies soon announcing that they had halted their shipments to Russia. But shipments to Russia haven't stopped, the report said, pointing to "thousands of shipments" to Russia. While the problem was mostly contained to unauthorized suppliers, the report found instances of shipments from the manufactures themselves.
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