British chipmaker ARM has stated that it will resume supplying chip technology to Huawei after having cut off ties[1] with the Chinese company in May as a result of the US-China trade conflict. ARM has deemed its technologies to be of UK origin and as such supplying them to Huawei wouldn't be a breach of the US sanctions.
Huawei's subsidiary HiSilicon, which designs the chipsets for company's smartphones, uses ARM blueprints as a base for its designs. ARM's v8-A architecture and its next generation aren't of US origin, the company has stated, hence the US restrictions don't apply.
The US-China trade dispute appeared to hit Huawei hard[2], denying the company the ability to work with US suppliers, although the initial, severely limiting terms were later relaxed and a month ago, Qualcomm resumed business[3] with Huawei. With ARM back on board now, it looks like Huawei's chip future is brightening up.
Our Mate 30 Pro[4] still has no Google Play Services support, however, so maybe try to address that next?
References
- ^ cut off ties (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ appeared to hit Huawei hard (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Qualcomm resumed business (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Mate 30 Pro (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Source (www.reuters.com)
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