South Korean tech giant Samsung is thinking of building its most advanced logic chipmaking plant in the US, with a price tag of over US$10 billion (~RM40.4 billion), reported Bloomberg citing sources.…
Qualcomm Granted License By US Government To Supply Huawei With 4G Products
Qualcomm has confirmed that it has been granted a license from the US government to resume trade with Huawei Technologies, according to Reuters. A company spokesperson told the news agency that the li…
Samsung Reportedly Looking To Supply Third Party Phone Makers With Exynos Chips
Samsung will be launching its upcoming Exynos 1080 chip soon within this month, as previously reported. While the company itself has not disclosed which of its own smartphones will be equipped with th…
Qualcomm Reportedly Urging US Govt To Allow Trade With Huawei
Qualcomm is reportedly lobbying the US government to remove the restriction of banning American companies from trading with Huawei. This information was reported by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), clai…
ARM Continues Licensing Chips To Huawei; Internal Review Indicates That It’s Not Affected By US Ban
Back in May, ARM reportedly suspended its deals with Huawei. This came almost immediately after the US announced its ban on the Chinese tech giant, and after other US companies also cut ties with the …
ARM Suspends Partnership With Huawei; Halts All Contracts With Chinese Brand
This week is clearly not shaping up to be a good one for Huawei. The Trump administration’s executive order has clearly affected its business with companies like Intel, Qualcomm, and Google. To …
Facebook Hires Head Chip Developer From Google
Facebook is clearly adamant on developing its own chips, so much so that the social media giant recently recruited Shahriar Rabii, one of Google’s top microchip developer, into its ranks. Prior …