Huawei Ban
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MediaTek refutes media reports that Huawei used it to bypass sanctions
In response to previous media reports that Huawei intends to purchase TSMC chips through MediaTek to circumvent US sanctions, MediaTek has refuted.
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Huawei has stockpiled US chips for 2 years' use including Intel CPU, report says
Huawei has built up to two years' worth of crucial American chips to shield its operations from crackdowns, the Nikkei Asian Review reported on Thursday citing sources.
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Can TSMC and Samsung build a production line for Huawei without US equipment?
Huawei is trying to convince TSMC and Samsung to build advanced process lines based on non-U.S. equipment, so that Huawei's self-developed chips can still be produced under the U.S. ban, according to Taiwan's Economic Daily.
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Biggest obstacle to Huawei’s mobile phone business may not be chips
The year 2020 is particularly difficult for Huawei's smartphone business.
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33 more Chinese firms listed on the U.S. 'Entity List'
One week after the upgrade of the Huawei ban, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced on May 23 to name another 33 Chinese technology enterprises and institutions on its "Entity List".
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MediaTek responds to report of its co-op with Huawei on chips
Earlier today there was report saying Huawei cooperated with MediaTek to sustain its chip supply. Now the chip maker responded.
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TSMC has to hold off on taking new orders from Huawei, report says
On May 15, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced new export control measures for Huawei and its subsidiaries.
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On Huawei's way to survival: Who can offer helping hands?
One full year after the U.S. added Huawei to the "entity list", the U.S. sanctions against Huawei have escalated again.
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Huawei says HMS has more than 1.5 million developers worldwide
At today's Huawei Consumer Business Summit, held on the sidelines of the Huawei Analyst Conference, Tan Donghui, vice president of Huawei Consumer Business Cloud Services, unveiled the latest developments in Huawei's HMS ecology.
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Huawei's inventory soars 73.4 percent to 167.4 billion yuan
At a global analyst conference held yesterday afternoon, Huawei rotating chairman Guo Ping said that in the past year, Huawei has struggled to survive and try to move forward amid the unavailability of a large number of industrial technologies.