
Huawei shows off the phone westerners can’t buy
P50 and P50 Pro
Huawei has revealed its latest P50 and P50 Pro in an online event Thursday, each of which is getting a China-only release.

Intel and Qualcomm team up
Compute and coms side by side
Intel CEO Kicking Pat Gelsinger and Qualcomm CEO-elect Cristiano Amon are locked in meetings to see if there are areas they can work together.

Vodafone opts for Samsung for UK 5G
Replacing Huawei
British telecoms group Vodafone has chosen Samsung as its 5G vendor replacement for Huawei.

Huawei will move to driverless car tech
In four years
China's Huawei Technologies aims to develop driverless passenger car technology by 2025, an executive said.

Huawei unveils HarmonyOS
Android alternative for when you cant have Android
Two years into its ban from the US Government and, in turn, access to the Play Store on its Android-powered devices, Huawei is unveiling HarmonyOS.

Huawei expands smart car partnership
Chongqing Changan Automobile will use its semi-conductors
China’s Huawei Technologies is expanding its smart car partnership with state-owned Chongqing Changan Automobile Co Ltd to include the design and development of auto-use semiconductors.

US politicians want to restrict sales of chip making tools to China
Similar to Huawei attacks
Congressional China hawks are urging the Biden administration to restrict sales of chip making tools to Chinese companies.

Chip shortage is the US's fault - Huawei
Huawei claims
Huawei has blamed the US for the chip crunch rocking the global tech industry.

FTC did not appeal against Qualcomm to the Supreme Court
Decided not to pursuit
The four year legal battle is over. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has decided not to appeal the 9th Circuit's decision, against the claim that Qualcomm's business model and practice were anti-competitive. To refresh your memory, the verdict that included a vote from three judges was unanimous in Qualcomm's favor.

US-China trade war turns to headhunting
War is hell
The China-US trade war is pushing Beijing to step up its efforts to steal technology and poach talent from Taiwan to boost China's semiconductor industry's self-sufficiency.