antiterror13
Brigadier
Why was Huawei using Sk hynix NAND instead of YMTC in the 1st place?
I thought it was about RAM?
Why was Huawei using Sk hynix NAND instead of YMTC in the 1st place?
No, they used SK Hynix NAND as well.I thought it was about RAM?
Banning Windows is useless because Chinese buyers do not want to buy PC pre-installed with Windows which cost extra money. Most if not all PC sells have three options, pre-installed with Linux, windows, or barebone. It is up to the buyer to pirate Windows if they want to, the sales people (not Huawei people) are happy to help in doing so for free.Operating System
I'm very surprised Windows hasn't yet been banned. Huawei could of course use pirated Windows (which ).
One thing I really don't understand is how come Unisoc SoC are not going mainstream why that company is not talked a lot in here. They are direct competitor to both MediaTek and Qualcomm. Imagine if Xiaomi, OnePlus, Oppo, Vivo all start using Unisoc SoC. Qualcomm will literally go bankrupt. Which means, all these company should help Unisoc SoC become more competitive. Hell, maybe HiSilicon can help them for sometimes to get them up to speed and then let them go their own path
They have many SOC including 5G ones as well. Some domestic Companies like Lenovo are using that Chip too
so where is this SSA800 being tested?
why do i have a feeling perhaps 'the street' is confused with testing of SMEE's iline system and confused it to be an immersion system?