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Tweet from twitter @ iPhoneMania_jp iPhone Mania May 18, 2020 20:08 Approximately 2 minutes and 26 seconds until the reading is completed. TSMC has stopped. When Huawei entered the embargo list last year, TSMC announced its intention not to suspend trading.With Huawei's entry into the list of embargoes (entity list) in May 2019, transactions between US companies and the company were basically banned (possible with the permission of the US government). This makes it impossible for Huawei smartphones to pre-install Google services such as YouTube, Google Maps, and Google Play (open source Android is available). However, it was only US companies that were banned from doing business with Huawei, and companies in other countries were able to do business. In addition, in the Mate 30 series announced in September 2019, as the semiconductor of Qualcomm, a US company, is utilized, if the software and technology in the US is 25% or less, it will be exempt from regulation. In reality, it seems that there was a "loophole" that went through the export control network. Perhaps he wasn't happy with the situation, the U.S. government set a new embargo rule on the 15th to sell "semiconductors manufactured using U.S. software and technology" to entity list companies without permission. Was forbidden. The new rules are subject to regulation, even if US software and technology is below 25%.
Following the announcement of this new rule, TSMC, a Taiwanese company that undertakes chip manufacturing, has stopped accepting new orders from Huawei, a change from last year's announcement of continued trading. This is because TSMC uses semiconductor manufacturing equipment from a US company. Huawei's original chip "Kirin" series to be installed in its smartphone is designed by its subsidiary HiSlicon, the core architecture of the design by the British company ARM, and manufactured by TSMC. As you can see from the fact that it monopolizes the production of the "A" series of iOS product chips, TSMC's technological capabilities are the best in the industry, which is a big hurt for Huawei. Of course, TSMC is no different in that it loses its major customers. By the way, ARM once showed an attitude of following the intentions of the US government when the embargo was announced in May 2019, but announced that it will continue trading a few months later. In fact, the Kirin 990, announced in September 2019 and also included in the Mate 30 mentioned above, uses the ARM design. When the company announced that it would continue trading last year, it said that the technology originated in the UK and did not violate US regulations, but as with TSMC, the impact is enormous, so what kind of attitude will the new rules show? Attention will be focused on the crab. Source: Nikkei, Nikkei xTECH, Reuters (kihachi)
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