
ARM will continue to supply Huawei
They are British tech and not subject to sanctions
ARM will continue to license its chip technology to Huawei after working out that since they are designed in the UK, they are British tech and free from US sanctions.

Johnson will allow Huawei to flog 5G gear in UK
Post-Brexit we will need everything on the cheap
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is preparing to grant China’s Huawei access to the UK’s future 5G telecoms network, the Sunday Times reported.

Czechs follow Germany on Huawei
May use Huawei gear for 5G
The Czech Republic is likely to follow the approach of Germany and other neighbouring countries in addressing issues related to Huawei while building 5G networks, according to its industry minister.

Huawei releases folding phone in China
Pre-sales start again
Huawei launched its foldable 5G Mate X smartphone and started pre-sales for the device in China.

Huawei might license 5G tech to US companies
Companies expressing an interest
Huawei is in early-stage talks with some US telecoms companies about licensing its 5G network technology.

It cost one billion dollars to tape out 7nm chip
Economy of scale
After months of investigation and multiple conversations with several fellow engineers, and super C level executives in multiple organizations, we learned that it costs over one billion dollars to tape out a 7nm chip.

Huawei loses Google apps
Lost manual download rights
Huawei's newly launched Mate 30 devices have lost their access to install Google’s Android apps manually.

Huawei Mate 30 Pro takes the DXOMark throne
Sets a new bar for camera benchmark
Although it was pretty clear back when it was announced, Huawei's Mate 30 Pro is now officially sitting on the top of the DXOMark camera ranking, at least for its rear camera, while the front one is still behind Samsung's flagship smartphones.

Qualcomm continues sale of products exempted from Huawei ban
Updated: Caixin took what CEO said out of context
Qualcomm’s CEO Steve Mollenkopf confirmed to China-based Caixin that the company had resumed sales and shipments to Huawei. The trade embargo and the fact that the US government stopped companies from trading with Huawei hurt financial outcomes for many tech giants in the US including Qualcomm, Intel, Microsoft, and Micron, to name just a few.

Huawei faces further US purge
Ericsson and Nokia get boost from plan
A bill is set to be presented to US lawmakers later this week that would essentially pay smaller wireless providers to swap out gear from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE.