The United States has been restricting relations between American companies and Huawei since 2019. There are excesses that allow companies like Intel and Qualcomm to negotiate with a Chinese company, but they have agreed to be derrubadas. I later learned that Huawei announced a laptop with an Intel Core Ultra chip.
As trade sanctions on Huawei The forum was enforced starting in 2019 by the Trump administration which alleged that the company was suspected of practicing espionage in China. Additionally, Huawei included a list of organizations that ensure the security of the United States.
With this restriction, American companies can negotiate with Huawei (or any other organization on the list) by obtaining authorization from the United States government.
Companies like Intel and Qualcomm have permission to sell chip models for Huawei laptops and cell phones starting in 2022. They have information about these licenses lasting until 2024. But they were revised this week.
The United States Department of Commerce confirms its intention to CNBC, but I did not inform the reason for the decision. Note, a porta-voiz of the organ of the following explanation:
We are continually able to monitor our controls to better protect national security and our external political interests, relying on constant changes in the environment and in the technological scenario.
The new MateBook X Pro can be found in chat
Coincidence or not, the decision comes after Huawei announced a new version of the MateBook X Pro. The laptop is equipped with an advanced line of Core Ultra 9 processors, from Intel.
The notebook announcement by US lawmakers criticizes the Commerce Department for allowing Huawei to receive chips from Intel.
Between them is Republican Michael Gallagherwhich states that “Washington's biggest mysteries are because the Commerce Department continues to allow U.S. technology to be supplied to Huawei.”
Intel has tensions between EUA and China as a risk
The pressure is the same as operating pressure. Unexpected, as licenses that allow American companies to trade chips with the Huawei forum. Between these companies there are Intel and Qualcomm.
Agree with o The edgeand Intel reports that the new restrictions are to be applied to your revenues in the next quarter, and that they will be permanent in the expected bill of $12.5 billion to $13.5 billion.
The company also lists “US-China geopolitical and trade tensions” as one of the risks associated with its operations.