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Interesting. I wonder if BDS will add them to the list at some point.
They've at least called them out specifically before. But other than saying "buy no computer or parts", it's hard to do a targeted boycott since there's no option that doesn't funnel money to Israel. Any laptop, individual part, work machine, etc is affected.
Only buying Chinese products from SMIC and CXMT is probably the best you can do.
do you think this will become an option for us amerikkkans in the near future? Is it feasible nowadays and I'm in for a glorious surprise?
Well there's AMD, and Intel is already on the list so I could see them adding Nvidia if this goes ahead. But I do agree it's ridiculously hard to boycott certain tech things like Google or Amazon, especially considering most people don't really have a say in what their work uses