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Germany's Infineon suspends US shipments to Huawei [asia.nikkei.com]
TSMC hit by US ban on Huawei [taipeitimes.com]
BREAKING: Top U.S. corporations including Qualcomm, Intel and Google have frozen the supply of critical software and components to Huawei during Trump crackdown, sources say https://t.co/iZ3RUKdeio pic.twitter.com/kjUj2oKYQy
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) May 20, 2019
1) Beyond Huawei’s reliance upon US component suppliers is a more significant potential source of leverage for the US: the most foundational suppliers essential to semiconductor manufacturing – EDA and the equipment co’s – are largely US companies. https://t.co/2TC3kymxfI
— Gavin Baker (@GavinSBaker) May 20, 2019
Good morning, America. This was our most read story while you were sleeping.https://t.co/aVmRj9XtCm
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) May 20, 2019
Intel, Qualcomm, and Broadcom are all cutting off Huawei, too. That means no new chips to Huawei until this trade war is resolved. Hard to imagine how Huawei can continue to function globally if this turns into a new cold war https://t.co/glv6rYmBMV
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 20, 2019
And the trade war escalates:
— Steven Russolillo (@srussolillo) May 20, 2019
Top U.S. corporations from chipmakers to Google have frozen the supply of critical software and components to Huawei https://t.co/EqBZ1Hm8KI
Intel, Qualcomm, Xilinx and Broadcom will not supply chips to Huawei till further notice. Google cut off the supply of hardware and some software services. https://t.co/N7QdBzPT4F
— Prabath Siriwardena (@prabath) May 20, 2019
1) Beyond Huawei’s reliance upon US component suppliers is a more significant potential source of leverage for the US: the most foundational suppliers essential to semiconductor manufacturing – EDA and the equipment co’s – are largely US companies. https://t.co/2TC3kymxfI
— Gavin Baker (@GavinSBaker) May 20, 2019
'The extreme scenario of Huawei’s telecom network unit failing would set China back many years and might even be viewed as an act of war by China.' https://t.co/EpZzjkqC60
— Jesse Felder (@jessefelder) May 20, 2019
"Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital Huawei Supplies" https://t.co/2pQIWHk3k0
— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) May 20, 2019
The fact that U.S. chip makers are now blocked from selling critical components to Huawei could disrupt their businesses and slow the rollout of critical 5G wireless networks worldwide - including in China. https://t.co/gDnVVEa96f
— Lisa Abramowicz (@lisaabramowicz1) May 20, 2019
So, how will the Android ban affect Huawei users?
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 20, 2019
Existing will be able to update apps, as well as update Google Play services. But when Google launches the next version of Android this year, it may not be available on Huawei devices. https://t.co/rfu21Ywaz4
So, Google has blocked Huawei updates.
— Damian from Brighton (@damian_from) May 20, 2019
This is what corporate fascism looks like. It is only able to operate in a crypto fascist state.
This combination of factors led to the rise of Hitler and exists in the US today.https://t.co/WZnzzcClb4
In the latest twist in the mounting #tech transfer tensions, @Google is reported to be limiting @Huawei's access to certain #Android services. Here's the @FT's take:
— Mohamed A. El-Erian (@elerianm) May 20, 2019
https://t.co/59RkVXnJHR#economy #markets #technology #technologies
Google says it will stop providing Huawei with Android services https://t.co/3tLxojYPyM
— FT Economics (@fteconomics) May 20, 2019
Google has dealt a blow to Huawei’s fast-growing consumer smartphone business by suspending the delivery of key software and technical services to the Chinese company https://t.co/wJvCzQ8xJa
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 20, 2019
Google has barred the world's second biggest smartphone maker, Huawei, from some updates to the Android operating system, dealing a huge blow to the Chinese company.
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 20, 2019
Here we will look at why and how this affects you ? https://t.co/NeUbubcmsx
The recent decision from Google will be a huge blow to the smartphone company, which relies on Google’s Android operating system for its phones. It will instead only have access to the basic, publicly available version of Android. https://t.co/rfu21Ywaz4 pic.twitter.com/SwOTJyFneJ
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 20, 2019
Despite the recent controversy around Huawei phones, they have seen a sharp increase in sales over the past few years. So, will Google’s latest decision impact this? https://t.co/rfu21Ywaz4 pic.twitter.com/2snuT0NZCf
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 20, 2019
Semiconductors, and now operating systems. China is painfully realizing that biz-model innovations, such as shared-bikes, Luckin Coffee, or state-capitalism are hardly scratching the surface of high tech. https://t.co/qWGOy24L9V
— Benjamin Qiu (@benjaminqiu) May 20, 2019
The suspension comes after the Trump administration added Huawei to a list of 44 Chinese entities subject to US export controls because they pose a ‘significant risk’ to US national security. https://t.co/rfu21Ywaz4 pic.twitter.com/4WytCiKEAX
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 20, 2019
This is HUGE. https://t.co/0PFPmANdjG
— ???[?] (@natalieisonline) May 20, 2019
Good morning New York. While you were sleeping this was our most-read story https://t.co/0HQPutIzLG
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 20, 2019
Germany's Infineon suspends US shipments to Huawei https://t.co/Xxday18G3Y
— Hania Shen 沈漢娜??? (@haniashen) May 20, 2019
Germany's Infineon signed up to US sanctions on Huawei https://t.co/tu7JinhDXF, while Taiwan's TCMS did not. https://t.co/rmOROR0OXr Will now be interesting to see what Samsung does.
— ?ak (@akarlin88) May 20, 2019
Germany's Infineon suspends shipments to Huawei: sources.https://t.co/CdJ6k4Pd5Z
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) May 20, 2019
Good morning, America. This was our most read story while you were sleeping.https://t.co/aVmRj9XtCm
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) May 20, 2019
#Germany's Infineon suspends #US shipments to #Huawei https://t.co/Ym2ifsCUhF
— Lokman Karadag 洛克曼 (@DrLokmanKaradag) May 20, 2019
Not one of the biggest #Huawei suppliers, but still a sign of a tightening squeeze. Time for Infineon's HQ country, #Germany, to help out as well with its #5G decision: https://t.co/X1flvNthNR #tech #telecom #allies?
— (((Alan Tonelson))) (@AlanTonelson) May 20, 2019
Top U.S. Tech Companies Begin to Cut Off Vital #Huawei Supplies https://t.co/V3GjMfWS9K
— WebsterGTarpley (@WebsterGTarpley) May 20, 2019
おおう… / Top U.S. tech companies begin to cut off vital Huawei supplies https://t.co/iewxa5ovuz @businessより
— TSUBOI Yoshihiro (@ytsuboi) May 21, 2019
?? ?? Top U.S. corporations from chipmakers to Google have frozen the supply of critical software and components to #Huawei, complying with a Trump administration crackdown that threatens to choke off #China’s largest technology company - Bloomberghttps://t.co/1F83cMU1Jx
— Christophe Barraud? (@C_Barraud) May 20, 2019
Chipmakers including Intel, Qualcomm, Xilinx & Broadcom told their employees they will not supply #Huawei, according to ppl familiar. Google cut off the supply of hardware and some software services to the Chinese giant, another person saidhttps://t.co/Iz5O0bU5hN
— Lulu Yilun Chen (@luluyilun) May 20, 2019
Things are moving quickly and not in @Huawei's favor this morning regarding access to US suppliers. But, I caution it is early and things can change quickly as we saw with ZTE. https://t.co/7ckBXYSqQI @Ovum
— Daryl Schoolar (@DHSchoolar) May 20, 2019
What's next for Huawei after Google, Qualcomm, Intel cut ties: All you need to know #Huawei #Blacklistedhttps://t.co/Q5mCAMTVLQ
— IBTimes India (@ibtimes_india) May 20, 2019
Google says it will stop providing Huawei with Android services https://t.co/vHFT0B2mQE
— Financial Times (@FT) May 20, 2019
Germany's Infineon suspends US shipments to Huawei - Nikkei Asian Review https://t.co/jp8UULdlSx
— 渡邉哲也 (@daitojimari) May 21, 2019