Huawei Ban

  • Huawei said to have prepared for the 'worst' for external environment

    Huawei has prepared for the "worst" of the external environment, giving up "illusions" and continuing to ramp up research and development at a set pace to push its business forward, yicai.com said, citing a Huawei insider.

  • Huawei's Richard Yu says HarmonyOS can now reach 70-80% of Android levels

    Huawei has invested more than 100 million RMB in HarmonyOS to improve its experience, and it's now up to 70-80% of Android, according to Huawei's consumer business CEO Richard Yu.

  • Huawei's Kirin 9000 chip stockpiles said to be capable of supporting 10 million phones

    With less than 10 days to go before the US ban takes effect, Huawei is rushing to increase its chip inventory as much as it can before September 15.

  • Huawei reportedly pushing TSMC to deliver orders as 5nm Kirin chip delays release

    Huawei has decided to postpone the release of its 5nm Kirin chip, as there are only two things for them to do now, the first is to keep a low profile and the other is to push TSMC to deliver the orders quickly, Sohu Tech reported Friday citing industry chain sources.

  • BOE denies stopping supply of OLED displays to Huawei

    In response to rumors of stopping supplying OLED displays to Huawei, BOE noted in the minutes of its earnings conference that "We are cooperating smoothly with Huawei and have not heard anything about disruptions in supply. We will provide services accordingly according to Huawei's policy and strategy." 

  • Ren Zhengfei says he will never hate US, desire for survival makes Huawei work harder

    From July 29-31, 2020, Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei visited Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Fudan University, Southeast University and Nanjing University. According to the minutes of the meeting released today, Ren said he would never hate the United States and that the desire to survive made Huawei work harder.

  • Huawei net profit up 23% year-on-year in H1 despite continued US crackdown

    Despite the continued escalation of the US crackdown, Huawei still achieved growth in revenue and net profit in the first half of the year.

  • MediaTek responds to US escalation of Huawei ban

    After HiSilicon chips were unable to continue production due to US sanctions, Huawei began to move towards using MediaTek chips. But with further escalation of the US ban, that path has been hampered. To this, MediaTek responded today.

  • Huawei says it will continue to provide system updates to its phones

    It was previously reported that Huawei's Android phone system could not be upgraded due to the expiration of the US temporary agreement, and that it would not even be able to upgrade system updates and security patches in the future. However, Huawei has responded denying the rumors of the inability to update.

  • US adds 38 Huawei affiliates to its 'Entity List'

    The US Department of Commerce on August 17 further tightened restrictions on Huawei's access to US technology, adding Huawei's 38 affiliates in 21 countries around the world on the "Entity List".