<p>➀ Sophgo, a subsidiary of Bitmain, is rumored to be added to the U.S. blacklist due to its chips being used in Huawei's AI processors.</p><p>➁ Sophgo denies direct business relationships with Huawei, but TSMC has confirmed its chips are used in Huawei's Ascend 910B and has suspended shipments.</p><p>➃ The U.S. Commerce Department has imposed sanctions on Sophgo for activities that violate U.S. national security and foreign policy.</p>
Related Articles
- China's SiCarrier challenges U.S. and EU with full-spectrum of chipmaking equipment — Huawei-linked firm makes an impressive debut2 months ago
- 2024 saw biggest fall in telecom equipment sales for 20 years2 months ago
- Huawei Launches Heavyweight CPU Chip Product to Compete with Intel2 months ago
- Huawei reportedly acquired two million Ascend 910 AI chips from TSMC last year through shell companies3 months ago
- RAN market falls by $9bn in 3 years3 months ago
- Vietnam Aims to Break Through the US-China 'Silicon Curtain' with Huawei's Introduction3 months ago
- Foreign Media: Huawei's AI Chip Achieves Breakthrough!3 months ago
- Q4 Optical Transport market up 45% y-o-y3 months ago
- Mobile Core Network market falls again3 months ago
- DeepSeek research suggests Huawei's Ascend 910C delivers 60% Nvidia H100 inference performance4 months ago