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machupicu

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Wenku: More than 480,000 5G base stations nationwide have more than 100 million 5G terminal connections
C114 News, September 5 (Lesi) At the 2020 China International Trade in Services "5G Emerging Service Trade Development Forum" held today, Wen Ku, Director of the Information and Communication Development Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, revealed that 5G has been built nationwide. There are more than 480,000 base stations. The number of 5G terminal connections continues to grow, and the number of 5G online terminal connections has exceeded 100 million.

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machupicu

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Huawei will keep moving forward with high-end smartphones using Kirin chips, probably there may be a small gap/pause of about 3-4 months, who knows, but they have Solutions,

"Guo Ping further said that the crackdown on Kirin chips will create some difficulties for the high-end mobile phone business, but believes it can be resolved.

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Huawei will keep moving forward with high-end smartphones using Kirin chips, probably there may be a small gap/pause of about 3-4 months, who knows, but they have Solutions,

"Guo Ping further said that the crackdown on Kirin chips will create some difficulties for the high-end mobile phone business, but believes it can be resolved.

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When are they releasing the next version of the Huawei Mate series phablets? It would be nice to get hold of one of these.
 

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Xiang also noted that while Chinese chip manufacturers don't currently produce high-end 5nm or 7nm chips, it does not mean they won't be able to manufacture them in the future.

According to Xiang, a couple of Chinese companies are already producing 14nm chips which are often used in medium-level mobile phones.

"The reason they don't produce the high-end 5nm or 7nm chips is likely due to customer shortage, not a technological gap. Of course, they need to invest a lot of capital to upgrade their existing technologies but it's not like a mission impossible for Chinese chipmakers," Xiang said, predicting that Huawei might resort to Chinese suppliers in the face of the US crackdown.

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The most worrying scenario for Huawei is that it will need China to stand-up a silicon supply chain non-reliant on any U.S. tech—this will take years and Huawei won’t retain its current form until then. Its smartphone business will be irrevocably changed, its 5G business materially damaged. For its part, Huawei now
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that it intends to invest in its own HiSilicon chipset development business to create a non-U.S. capacity of its own, within a few years from now.

Huawei analyst Dave Burstein suggests that, in reality, a Chinese chip maker will supply Huawei, regardless of American sanctions. “I think it highly unlikely the U.S. can prohibit a Chinese foundry from selling to a Chinese company in China,”
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“I’d expect any rational American regime to avoid raising the issue.” Given the level of those chipsets, this might fix its larger equipment issue, but not its smartphones.

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Petrolicious88

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China the state does not need to refuse or block the sell now or ever. It is enough by the revised regulation to block any worthy substances in TikTok to be sold to US. So I don't think China need to do anything more except just disprove any deal whenever it is submitted for approval. Remember the Qualcomm acquisition of NXP? China basically dragged the process for so long that eventually Qualcomm and NXP gave up the deal, in that case China act by not doing anything.

I think ByteDance should not refuse to sell, what is the point of refusing something when you know it is not going to happen? Refusing, some shareholders will blame ByteDance, pretending to proceed, shareholders would blame Trump for the robbery.
Trump is now threatening to blacklist SMIC. So behind the scene, he may use the threat as a bargaining chip to force CCP to sell ticktok for cheap.
 
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