Intel's and Qualcomm's Huawei export licenses get revoked
Briefly

The US has revoked Intel and Qualcomm's export licenses to Huawei, further restricting the company from buying chips. Qualcomm had previous restrictions, leading to Huawei's creation of 4G-only phones using Snapdragon 888 chips.
Huawei turns to its HiSilicon chip division for solutions, launching the Huawei Pura 70 with Kirin 9010 SoC. This move counters the export restrictions faced by Chinese chip fab SMIC.
Despite losing access to Qualcomm chips, Huawei is thriving in the Chinese market with HiSilicon chips. Intel's export ban on laptop chips marks a significant challenge for Huawei's business.
Read at Ars Technica
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