TSMC Will Cut Off Supply to Huawei In September By Zhiye Liu last updated 18 July 20 In accordance to U.S. regulations, TSMC stopped taking orders from Huawei since May.
Report: Huawei Shifts 14nm Orders from TSMC To Chinese SMIC Fabs By Zhiye Liu last updated 15 April 20 Huawei's HiSilicon has reportedly put in 14nm orders with SMIC.
Huawei US Ban: Self-Made Chips Landed in 8% of 5G Base Stations Huawei Sold Last Quarter By Nathaniel Mott published 3 March 20 Due to U.S. restrictions, Huawei used its own chips in 8% of the 5G base stations it shipped in Q4.
Huawei Equipment Hit With $1 Billion 'Rip and Replace' Bill By Nathaniel Mott published 28 February 20 The U.S. Senate passed a $1 billion "rip and replace" bill meant to help rural networks get rid of Huawei equipment.
US Feds Say Huawei Is Using Telecom Backdoors it Made Mandatory By Lucian Armasu published 12 February 20 The U.S. government claimed to WSJ that it has evidence Huawei has backdoor access to U.S. telecom equipment.
Verizon Calls Huawei Patent Infringement Lawsuit a 'Sneak Attack' By Nathaniel Mott published 6 February 20 Huawei filed patent infringement lawsuits against Verizon for allegedly violating 12 of its U.S. patents.
Security Cameras Doing More Surveillance Than Expected due to Firmware Backdoor By Lucian Armasu published 5 February 20 Security camera firmware made by China-based Hangzhou Xiongmai Technology allows for remote access, security researchers discovered.
New Bill Seeks to Ban Intelligence Sharing With Countries Using Huawei 5G Equipment By Lucian Armasu published 13 January 20 The U.S. bill seeks to prohibit any kind of intelligence sharing with countries that adopt Huawei's 5G networking gear.
Report: US Pressures UK to Bar Huawei Equipment From 5G Networks By Nathaniel Mott published 8 January 20 The U.S. has reportedly pressured the UK to bar Huawei's equipment from its 5G networks.
Micron Has US Approval to Sell to Huawei's Server, Mobile Businesses By Nathaniel Mott published 19 December 19 Micron said in an earnings call that it received licenses from the U.S. government to sell at least some of its products to Huawei.
Huawei Challenges US Restrictions (Again) By Nathaniel Mott published 5 December 19 Huawei's attempting to overturn a recent FCC order that prohibits rural Internet carriers from buying its equipment with federal subsidies.
Microsoft President Decries US Treatment of Huawei By Nathaniel Mott published 9 September 19 Microsoft's chief legal officer said he believes the U.S. government has treated Huawei unfairly over the last few months.
Huawei’s 7nm Kirin 990 Is its First 5G SOC By Andrew E. Freedman published 6 September 19 Huawei introduced the Kirin 990 5G at IFA. It’s the company’s first 5G system on a chip.
Huawei: US Launched Cyberattacks to Disrupt Business By Nathaniel Mott published 4 September 19 Huawei claimed the U.S. government has launched cyberattacks against it, attempted to entrap its employees and otherwise sought to disrupt its business.
Huawei Isn't Giving Up On Europe By Nathaniel Mott published 29 August 19 Huawei is reportedly set to announce the Mate 30 lineup, which could feature its HongMeng operating system, on September 18 in Munich.
Trump Flip-Flops on Huawei Once Again By Nathaniel Mott published 9 August 19 President Donald Trump said "we're not going to be doing business with Huawei" after China refused to buy U.S. agricultural goods.
Huawei's Mobile OS Never Says Die By Nathaniel Mott published 5 August 19 Chinese state media reported that Huawei could introduce the Hongmeng operating system this year.
Intel Applies for License to Supply Huawei By Nathaniel Mott published 2 August 19 Intel CEO Robert Swan said the company's been selling certain products to Huawei since the second quarter despite the U.S. blacklisting.
Huawei's Arm-y: Vendor Investing Millions in Server Chip Ecosystem By Lucian Armasu published 24 July 19 Huawei said that it will continue to develop its Arm-based Kunpeng server CPUs and will invest $436 million in the ecosystem around it over the next five years.
Huawei Says Its New OS Isn't an Android Replacement By Lucian Armasu published 19 July 19 Despite Huawei's promises of an Android replacement, an exec has said the Hongmeng OS isn't for smartphones and that Huawei devices will continue using Android.