Huawei unit ships Chinese-made surveillance chips in fresh comeback sign
- Huawei Technologies is finding ways to bypass US export controls by shipping new Chinese-made chips for surveillance cameras. The company's HiSilicon chip design unit has started shipments to surveillance camera manufacturers this year, which is expected to shake up the market.
- Huawei recently unveiled new smartphones that use domestically made advanced chips. The Mate 60 Pro, which uses an advanced chip capable of 5G speeds, marks a comeback for Huawei's smartphone business after being crippled by US sanctions.
- The United States has imposed restrictions on Huawei's access to chip design software, but Huawei appears to have found a way around them. The company announced advancements in chip design tools in March, allowing it to produce chips at and above 14 nanometers.
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Chinese Chip Company Appears to Be Skirting U.S. Sanctions: Report - The Michigan Star
by Will Kessler A top Chinese tech company has been able to push out fresh Chinese-made semiconductors despite years of U.S. restrictions, according to Reuters. HiSilicon, Huawei Technologies’ chip design unit, has increased delivery of semiconductors to surveillance camera manufacturers over the last year after the company was able to produce new tools to create more advanced chips in March, according to Reuters. The U.S. has put a number of …
Huawei unit ships Chinese-made surveillance chips in fresh comeback sign
A Huawei Technologies unit is shipping new Chinese-made chips for surveillance cameras in a fresh sign the Chinese tech giant is finding ways around four years of U.S. export controls, two sources briefed on the unit's efforts said.
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