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The FCC raised $3.5 billion from a spectrum auction to fund the removal of Huawei and ZTE equipment from U.S. networks, as part of a broader 'rip and replace' initiative.
Huawei's 'chip queen' He Tingbo reemerges after seven years in the shadows with a bold new scaling law for chip design.
Huawei's launch of HarmonyOS 7 positions the company to fill the AI gap left by Apple's absence in China, introducing a new architecture designed for intelligent computing.
China is upgrading its aging surveillance network with AI-powered tools that automatically detect crowds, suspicious behavior, and unauthorized access, sparking global concern over mass surveillance and privacy erosion.
Huawei's 'Chip Queen' Chen Wei is leading the company's strategic shift toward post-Moore's Law chip development, challenging US chip dominance. The move could reshape the global semiconductor industry.
Huawei introduces the Tau Scaling Law, a new chip design approach that focuses on reducing signal-propagation time instead of shrinking transistors, as a workaround for U.S. sanctions.
China has warned the EU of broad retaliation if it bans Huawei and ZTE from European networks, citing the proposed Cybersecurity Act as a threat to economic relations.
Deepseek v4 is set to launch exclusively on Huawei chips, marking a major step in China's push for AI independence and excluding Nvidia from early testing.
Hua Hong Group, China's second-largest chipmaker, is preparing to enter the 7-nanometer manufacturing era with support from Huawei, as Beijing pushes for AI independence.