Huawei Ban

Qualcomm spokesman says license to supply some products to Huawei has been granted

Responding to media reports that it has secured the supply of some products to Huawei, a Qualcomm spokesperson told nbd.com.cn that "we have secured licenses (to Huawei) for some of our products, including some 4G products".

Qualcomm reportedly cleared to sell 4G chips to Huawei, license to sell 5G chips pending

Qualcomm has received a license to sell 4G chips to Huawei, Yicai.com quoted the upstream supply chain vendor as saying on November 13.

Huawei reportedly plans to spin off Honor brand in deal worth RMB 100 billion

Huawei plans to sell the entire Honor mobile phone business as a package, in a deal priced at about 100 billion yuan based on Honor's 6 billion yuan profit last year and 16 times PE, 36kr.com said Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the deal.

US allows vendors to sell chips to Huawei's non-5G businesses, FT says

The US is allowing a growing number of companies to sell chips to Huawei's non-5G business, the Financial Times reported Thursday.

Samsung Display reportedly gets US licenses to supply panels to Huawei

Samsung Display, the display unit of Samsung Electronics, has received licenses from US authorities to continue supplying certain display panel products to Huawei, Reuters reported on Tuesday citing a source familiar with the matter.

TSMC rumored to get license to continue supplying some products to Huawei

Following AMD and Intel, TSMC has also received a license from the US Department of Commerce to continue supplying some of its mature process products to Huawei, Chinese chip industry website laoyaoba.comย quoted a person with knowledge of the matter as saying.

Academician says China may veto NVIDIA's acquisition of ARM

"I believe that our Ministry of Commerce may deny the acquisition," said Chinese Academy of Engineering academician Ni Guangnan on September 27, when talking about NVIDIA's acquisition of ARM.

Infineon says application for Huawei supply license is in process

Infineon, Europe's largest chip maker, says it is taking compliance seriously and has updated procedures in place in response to the new regulations, according to Nikkei Asian Review.

SMIC says it has applied to US to continue supplying Huawei

SMIC, Chinaโ€™s leading contract chip maker, said today that it has applied to the US to continue supplying Huawei in accordance with regulations, while reiterating that the company will strictly comply with the laws and regulations of relevant countries and regions, according to thepaper.cn.

Huawei reportedly chartered a plane to bring back all the Kirin chips

Huaweiโ€™s chip designing arm HiSilicon has already chartered a cargo plane to Taiwan to ship Kirin and other related chips back to the Chinese mainland by September 14, and such a scenario wouldn't normally happen, according to Tencent Tech.