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A recent teardown of Huawei's new Kunpeng 930 data center processor suggests the chip may still rely on TSMC's five-year-old ...
Huawei Cloud is an active open-source contributor and a leader in the cloud-native technology ecosystem. Huawei Cloud has ...
Taiwan’s International Trade Administration has included Huawei, SMIC and several of their subsidiaries in an update of its so-called strategic high-tech commodities entity list, according to ...
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Taiwan bans chip exports to Huawei, SMIC - MSN

As entries on Taiwan’s blacklist, Huawei and SMIC are nestled among entities such as the Taliban and al-Qaeda, as well as a smorgasbord of other companies and organizations hailing from pariah ...
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs has agreed to investigate Taiwanese suppliers in business with Huawei for aiding the operation of its chipmaking factories in China. The investigation ...
Taiwan’s blacklist already includes the likes of the Taliban, al-Qaeda, and the usual rogue gallery of firms from Iran, North Korea, and Russia. Not quite the elite tech club Huawei once claimed ...
Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua agreed on Wednesday — during questioning by lawmakers — to launch a probe into four tech firms that collaborated with Huawei on chip plants.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) has made up its order book with other customers now that it has lost China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, which is subject to U.S. sales restrictions, a ...
China's Huawei, the tech giant under scrutiny for its alleged links to the Chinese government, has become caught up in a controversy surrounding the representation of Taiwan. Huawei has come under ...
In 2013, Taiwan’s top security entity, the National Security Bureau (NSB), tried to shame the government in an attempt to stop Huawei’s growing presence in the local market, going so far as ...
"Our National AI Office (NAIO) has been speeding up the completion of the AI Technology Action Plan 2026–2030 and relevant ...
Huawei Technologies will launch MateBook, a 2-in-1 notebook/tablet hybrid model, in the Taiwan market in 2017, according to the company's Taiwan sales agent XunWei Tech.