Huawei’s Mate 60’s main processor chip was manufactured using technology that is now subject to trade restrictions - James Park/Bloomberg © Provided by The Telegraph
Washington Post: New phone sparks worry China has found a way around U.S. tech limits
As Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo was visiting China earlier this week, a sea-green Chinese smartphone was quietly launched online.
It was no normal gadget. And its launch has sparked hushed concern in Washington that U.S. sanctions have failed to prevent China from making a key technological advance.
Such a development would seem to fulfill warnings from U.S. chipmakers that sanctions wouldn’t stop China, but would spur it to redouble efforts to build alternatives to U.S. technology.
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WNU Editor: Good question .... While under US sanctions, where did Huawei get the advanced chips for its latest Mate 60 Pro smartphone? (SCMP).
I knew China would eventually defeat US chip sanctions. I just did not expect them to do it as quickly as they have.
New Huawei Phone Indicates China Has Found A Way To Defeat US Chip Sanctions
Huawei's new chip breakthrough likely to trigger closer US scrutiny, analysts say -- Reuters
A new Huawei phone has defeated US chip sanctions against China -- Quartz
China makes microchip breakthrough in blow to Biden's tech sanctions -- The Telegraph
Is the Huawei Mate 60 Pro proof that US sanctions have failed? -- TechHQ
US Sanctions Fail Again, China Now Produces Its Own Advanced Computer Chips –- MishTalk
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