In late August 2023, Huawei, the global telecommunications powerhouse, made a decisive re-entry into the proprietary smartphone chip market. The launch of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro, powered by the much-anticipated Kirin 9000S, a seven-nanometer class chip, marks a crucial turning point in Huawei's technological journey, sparking extensive industry dialogue.
I agree, but the US government thinks otherwise, and apparently the Commerce Department is now opening an investigation into how the Chinese could possibly have made a 7 nm chip. Though it’s not clear what else they can do; they’ve already completely blacklisted Huawei by this point, yet somehow it still lives.
Don’t believe everything you hear. I can think of no compelling arguments for why the Chinese cannot do research that remains 10 years behind the Taiwanese.