Just no evidence man, what can you do? *shrug*
Besides it's just some harmless tomfoolery in the old boys club, don't worry about it.
That's why I support an Arm race with the Collective West, it's the only means to achieve Sun Tzu goal of winning without fighting.China is not USSR, no one can possibly contain her. The US has few options except tech war and building more bases. All China has to do is keep developing.
Thats correct observation but it is not due to India against China. US get the best of Indians and Iranians but diaspora approach towards native country different.Actually, you should observe the silence of Americans in the debate. It's Europeans pushing the concern, because Europeans aren't happy about India's behavior towards Russia and they also don't care as much about using India against China.
The future of Huawei smartphones is uncertain, but there are some potential scenarios that could play out.
Huawei could continue to develop its own 5G chipsets and become a major player in the global smartphone market. This would require the company to overcome the challenges of low yield rates and quality control. However, if Huawei is successful, it could regain its market share and become a major competitor to Apple and Samsung.
Huawei could focus on other areas of the tech industry, such as cloud computing and artificial intelligence. This would allow the company to continue to grow and innovate, even if it is not able to compete in the global smartphone market.
Huawei could be acquired by another company. This would allow the company to continue to operate, but it would mean that Huawei would no longer be a Chinese-owned company.
Huawei could be acquired by another company. This would allow the company to continue to operate, but it would mean that Huawei would no longer be a Chinese-owned company.
Bro there is life after the smartphone business, so in part they have to thank Uncle Sam for them to acknowledge it and diversify.Huawei already offloaded a significant portion of their smartphone business when they sold Honor.
They already made a 4G smartphone chipset with SMIC. The 14nm FinFET HiSilicon 710A in 2020.
You would think that HiSilicon would have made newer versions of that once SMIC got 10nm working. But it still has not happened.
My guess is that they are working around the clock on making the whole supply chain more sanctions resistant.