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posted by martyb on Sunday August 09 2020, @07:41AM   Printer-friendly
from the winning-battles-while-losing-the-war? dept.

Huawei to stop making flagship chipsets as U.S. pressure bites, Chinese media say:

Huawei Technologies Co will stop making its flagship Kirin chipsets next month, financial magazine Caixin said on Saturday, as the impact of U.S. pressure on the Chinese tech giant grows.

U.S. pressure on Huawei's suppliers has made it impossible for the company's HiSilicon chip division to keep making the chipsets, key components for mobile phone, Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's Consumer Business Unit was quoted as saying at the launch of the company's new Mate 40 handset.

[...] "From Sept. 15 onward, our flagship Kirin processors cannot be produced," Yu said, according to Caixin. "Our AI-powered chips also cannot be processed. This is a huge loss for us."

Huawei's HiSilicon division relies on software from U.S. companies such as Cadence Design Systems Inc or Synopsys Inc to design its chips and it outsources the production to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), which uses equipment from U.S. companies.

Also at PhoneArena.

Previously: Arrest of Huawei Executive Causing Discontent Among Chinese Elites
Huawei Soldiers on, Announces Nova 5 and Kirin 810
U.S. Attempting to Restrict TSMC Sales to Huawei
TSMC Dumps Huawei
Huawei on List of 20 Chinese Companies that Pentagon Says are Controlled by People's Liberation Army


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  • (Score: 0, Disagree) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 09 2020, @06:31PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 09 2020, @06:31PM (#1033933)

    Insightful up until

    Most likely by stealing the code from US software developers. Something China is very, very good at.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 10 2020, @11:38AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 10 2020, @11:38AM (#1034283)

    Insightful up until

    Most likely by stealing the code from US software developers. Something China is very, very good at.

    100% correct. Most of these algorithms are public research and just need implementation. Trump's idiotic politics do nothing but handicap American companies from actually doing business in China. Out company already has "not for US" support contracts from HUAWEI where only non-Americans work on these things. Needless to say, our American workforce is decreasing while EU offices are hiring.