Huawei loses US trade theft case
Published in News


US jury could not believe that the Chinese invented anything

A US jury cleared California semiconductor designer CNEX Labs of stealing trade secrets from Chinese electronics giant Huawei while awarding CNEX no damages on its trade theft claims.

US chipmakers are flogging kit to Huawei
Published in News


Trump ban not as tight as it appears

United States chip makers are still selling millions of dollars of products to Huawei despite a Trump administration ban on the sale of American technology to the Chinese telecommunications giant.

Huawei rules 5G
Published in Network
25 June 2019

Huawei rules 5G


Which explains why telcos want it

The telecom industry’s first 5G RAN competitive analysis published by GlobalData has found that Huawei rules the roost.

Via might save Huawei's bacon
Published in News


Chinese firm caught between ROC and hard place

While US semiconductor firms Intel and AMD and others are effectively banned from shipping their technology to Chinese giant Huawei, another firm could fill the X86 processor hole in its motherboards.

Huawei shipped 100 million smartphones so far
Published in Mobiles


Up to May

Huawei Technologies has shipped 100 million smartphones this year as of May 30.

Rubio seeks to strip Huawei of US patent rights
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All your 5G tech can be stolen by American companies

US Senator Marco Rubio filed legislation that would prevent Huawei from seeking damages in US patent courts – effectively allowing US companies to steal what ever tech they want from the company.

Huawei admits US ban will cost it more than expected
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Our revenue will only be $100 billion this year and next

Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei said the impact of a US ban on the Chinese company was more severe than expected and warned that revenue would dip to around $100 billion this year and the next.

US chipmakers lobby for Huawei
Published in PC Hardware


Asking Trump to stop hurting them to get to China

US chipmakers Qualcomm and Intel, are quietly pressing the U.S. government to ease its ban on sales to the Chinese tech giant, even as Huawei itself avoids typical government lobbying, people familiar with the situation said.

Chipmakers suffering during trade war
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No  second half recovery this year

US chipmaker Broadcom warned a US-China trade conflict and export restrictions on Huawei were causing a worldwide slowdown in demand for chips.

Huawei demands a billion from Verizon
Published in Network


You are using 230 of our patents while your government is trying our patience

Huawei has told Verizon Communications Inc that the US carrier should pay licensing fees for more than 230 of the Chinese telecoms equipment maker’s patents and in aggregate is seeking more than $1 billion.