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Sanctions-defying chip design tools that work on China chipmakers' Huawei and Phytium processors introduced by China-based firm
By Anton Shilov published
Xinhuazhang develops EDA tools compatible with Arm-based Huawei's Kunpeng and SPARCv9-based Phytium's FeiTeng processors.

Rampant speculation of blacklisted Huawei becoming China’s largest beef importer stems from an odd payment method for telecom equipment
By Jeff Butts published
In an odd story that hasn't been officially corroborated, Huawei may be accepting so much beef as payment for its goods that it has become China's largest importer of the commodity.

Huawei exec concerned over China’s inability to obtain 3.5nm chips, bemoans lack of advanced chipmaking tools
By Jeff Butts published
Speaking at an industry conference in China, a Huawei executive expressed concerns about China's near future in the semiconductor industry under U.S. sanctions.

US government probes South Korean company accused of selling American tools to Chinese entities
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese entities keep getting advanced chipmaking tools made by American companies from South Korean companies.

Former SK hynix employee charged with stealing tech for Huawei
By Jeff Butts published
An unidentified Chinese national who once worked for South Korea's SK hynix allegedly took more than 3,000 pages worth of proprietary technology printouts to Huawei

Huawei patent reveals 3nm-class process technology plans — China continues to move forward despite US sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
Huawei's self-aligned quadruple patterning patent covers both 3nm and 5nm process technologies, which would allow SMIC and China to create more advanced chips despite the ongoing U.S. sanctions.

Huawei brings sanctions-busting Kirin 9000C CPU to desktop PCs to replace banned Intel Alder Lake chips
By Aaron Klotz published
Huawei has announced a brand new pre-built OEM machine featuring China silicon. The latest change results from U.S. regulations preventing Huawei from using Intel hardware.

Qualcomm doesn't expect any product revenue from Huawei beyond 2024, but licensing fees to continue
By Anton Shilov published
Qualcomm says was ready for revocation of export license to sell to Huawei, so it was not caught unprepared.
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