China's chip industry will be 'reborn' under U.S. sanctions, Huawei says, confirming breakthrough

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Huawei confirmed that it and other domestic firms jointly created chip design tools required to make semiconductors sized at 14 nanometers and above.

in 2020 and effectively separated it from the latest cutting-edge chips it required for its smartphones.last year, aiming to deprive Chinese firms of critical semiconductors that could serve artificial intelligence and more advanced applications.Huawei's Xu said these developments could boost, rather than hamper China's domestic semiconductor industry.

. Under the current rules, certain tools or chips that are made using American technology are not allowed to be exported to China. China's domestic chip industry relies heavily on foreign technology, and it lacks companies that can match firms in theChina has made self-reliance a big priority amid the tech battle with the U.S., but experts agree this will prove an extremely difficult feat.Chinese firms are now trying to develop tools required for semiconductors domestically.

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That's fine, as long as you don't steal ideas and concepts from the US hard working back. The way you treated your own people. You thought you could continue to steal and disrespect the law without being held accountable. A major mistake was made by you.

Look at Cramer like a clown on the morning show with Carl I am sure Carl is embarrassed with his behavior.

As they say, ‘necessity is the mother of invention’.

It appears Huawei cracked the electronic chip design tools and can continue to use them without licenses now ?

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