[속보] 닛케이 아시아: 소니, 화웨이에 핵심 이미지 센서 납품하도록 라이센스 받아
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) October 31, 2020
- 중국의 옴니비전도 화웨이에 이미지 센서 납품할 수 있게 미 정부로부터 허락 받아
- 그러나 화웨이의 부품 공급 재앙은 아직 끝나지 않아https://t.co/heCYcCyFyO
Looks as if chips are allowed to be sold to Huawei now. Huawei mobiles will be revived. Sanctioned part is limited to chips for 5G stations which is not a problem for Huawei (stockpile+vertically stacked chipsets). This comes after US chip loss of 170bn$.https://t.co/TXZmOcXVDP
— America-China Watcher (@PandemicTruther) October 31, 2020
米企業提供技術がHuaweiの5Gに対応するものでないことを証明できれば、供給可能だという。スマホ用半導体チップも問題にならないらしい。米国はHuaweiに携帯電話事業の許可を意図してるとのアナリストの見方も。アナリストによればSonyやOmnivisionも許可されているとか。https://t.co/EWO2cpaL10
— SemiconTopics (@SemiconTopics) October 30, 2020
FT Exclusive: The US is allowing chip companies to supply Huawei with components as long as these are not used for its 5G business https://t.co/cpIr1w2xZO pic.twitter.com/rC2GFK2qvH
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) October 29, 2020
Further evidence that this is all about allowing the US to try and catch up on #5G. This has NEVER been about #cybersecurity, it is about technology leadership. The US dropped the #3G #4G & 5G balls.https://t.co/Ieebd4BCew
— ?? Hong-Eng Koh (高宏荣) (@he_koh) October 29, 2020
The US is allowing a growing number of chip companies to supply #Huawei with components as long as these are not used for its #5G business, a potential lifeline for China's tech giant -- scoop via @KathrinHille w @KanaInagaki @FinancialTimes @FTTechAsia https://t.co/ZHA33x0iPr
— Edward White (@edwardwhitenz) October 29, 2020
US allows sales of chips to Huawei’s non-5G businesses https://t.co/2Tos7vhcpT
— Financial Times (@FT) October 29, 2020
US allows sales of chips to Huawei’s non-5G businesses https://t.co/SViL5LsDDN
— FT China (@ftchina) October 29, 2020
Financial Times: US allows sales of chips to Huawei’s non-5G businesseshttps://t.co/eKQae0a783
— RetiredEngineer® (@chiakokhua) October 29, 2020
Possibilities are there https://t.co/ToxpzmeZtC
— KAVIN (@notkavin) October 29, 2020
The US is allowing a growing number of chip companies to supply Huawei with components as long as these are not used for its 5G business.
— Lindsay P. Gorman (@LindsayPGorman) October 29, 2020
While the sanctions would still pose a grave challenge to Huawei’s #5G business, its smartphone arm could recover.https://t.co/RSqRdVjDc1
US allows sales of chips to Huawei’s non-5G businesses https://t.co/aJ0KBezTQR via @financialtimes
— Nick Marro (@nickm4rro) October 29, 2020