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Orthan

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technode article about huawei

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I seems that the US government wants huawei to use US chips and that huawei wont be able to get its self-develop chips built anywhere. Also, huawei chip stock may last 4 up to 10 months.

If so, then i think that huawei will continue to exist, but will have to rely on external chips. What will be the impact on its competitiveness remais to be seen.
 

siegecrossbow

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technode article about huawei

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I seems that the US government wants huawei to use US chips and that huawei wont be able to get its self-develop chips built anywhere. Also, huawei chip stock may last 4 up to 10 months.

If so, then i think that huawei will continue to exist, but will have to rely on external chips. What will be the impact on its competitiveness remais to be seen.

They want to turn Huawei into Lenovo and force them to source from U.S. companies.
 

ZeEa5KPul

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Matlab is widely available for "free", if you really want it :rolleyes: ... but, no, China should put a lot of investment into developing the similar software, it is hard but achievable, especially for China. There are millions very good developers in China and many of them are really world class level. China, Russia, Japan and EU consistently winning world programming contests, not Americans
In the case of MATLAB, it doesn't even need to do that. At most China would have to write a few more libraries for Octave, 90% of the work has already been done.
 

Petrolicious88

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technode article about huawei

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I seems that the US government wants huawei to use US chips and that huawei wont be able to get its self-develop chips built anywhere. Also, huawei chip stock may last 4 up to 10 months.

If so, then i think that huawei will continue to exist, but will have to rely on external chips. What will be the impact on its competitiveness remais to be seen.
Banning SMIC knowing that it will make a breakthrough soon. At the same time granting Intel and AmD license to sell to Huawei.

Slap you in the face and then ask you to buy more of his products.
 

machupicu

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It seems though that trump admin's ship is sinking and it's looking for a final fight before the election. His speech at the UN indicates a leader who is becoming incoherent.

China will remain calm and perhaps will release the UET (unreliable entity list) with a couple companies as a teaser, but wont give much satisfaction to trump, who is hoping china will go bananas, as his goal is to gain points with domestic audience.

On technical side, within 2-3 yrs all will be back to normal and some more. Even with the latest rules he cannot prevent semi equipment makers from SK and JP to not sell to China. It all comes down to Biden, will he continue Trump's semicon policies against China?
 

machupicu

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Banning SMIC knowing that it will make a breakthrough soon. At the same time granting Intel and AmD license to sell to Huawei.

Slap you in the face and then ask you to buy more of his products.
It also reflects the 2 distinct philosophies, just like months before China's entry into the Korean war. The US/west is playing chess whereas China is playing game of Go. Patience is the key here, and China has all the strong foundation and enough advanced tools to move forward on her own pace and time..
 

Chish

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I was absolutely shocked!

If true, the fall of Japan is very shocking indeed. Make sense why Japan has been acting like Trump U.S. towards China and South Korean. Tech trade dispute with SK and trying to withdraw companies out of China. I think part of Japan down fall is being under US economic and tech control, reinforced by their security dependence on US. SK can see this and is treading cautiously, not easy nor comfortable to be surrounded by these three biggest economies.
 
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