The U.S. is cracking down on Huawei, with new rules to restrict chip sales to the tech giant. Huawei Technologies USA Chief Security Officer Andy Purdy weighs in.
Washington's latest rule will give it power in determining what semiconductors Huawei can get its hands on.
That's a big deal. Chips are critical for a huge swathe of Huawei's products from its base stations required for 5G networks to its smartphones. Huawei designs semiconductors for its products via a division of the company called HiSilicon. But the actual manufacturing of those chips is done by Taiwan's
Huawei has been looking to do this over the past year. In March, Tim Danks, a U.S.-based Huawei executive told Bloomberg the company sold 50,000 5G base stations that did not contain U.S. technology. At the time, that number was only 8% of the total number of 5G base stations Huawei had sold globally. A base station is a piece of equipment critical to mobile networks.
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