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Huawei's chip design unit, HiSilicon, has reportedly started shipping Chinese-made chips for surveillance cameras, indicating the company's ability to bypass US export controls. The company has also unveiled new smartphones that use domestically made advanced chips, suggesting it is overcoming US export controls. HiSilicon has seen a significant drop in its global market share but aims to reclaim it in the high-end arena. The United States has called for additional pressure and export controls on Huawei and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. Despite US sanctions, Huawei may still have access to sophisticated electronic design automation tools.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:03 Huawei's chip design unit HiSilicon has reportedly started shipping Chinese-made chips for surveillance
00:07 cameras indicating the company's ability to bypass U.S. export controls.
00:11 The company has also unveiled new smartphones that use domestically-made advanced chips,
00:15 suggesting that it's overcoming U.S. export controls.
00:18 HiSilicon has seen a significant drop in its global market share but aims to reclaim it
00:22 in the high-end arena.
00:23 The United States has called for additional pressure in export controls on Huawei and
00:28 semiconductor manufacturing international core.
00:31 Despite U.S. sanctions, Huawei may still have access to sophisticated electronic design
00:35 automation tools.
00:36 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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