Huawei Technologies has replaced parts made in China with high-tech components. More than 13,000 of them have been affected by US sanctions in the past three years, according to Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei. who made a speech at a university in China in February.
In a speech delivered by Shanghai Jiao Tong University on its website on Friday (March 17), Ren said that over the past three years, Huawei has been using developed parts. myself or manufactured by other companies It has replaced more than 13,000 parts affected by the technology barriers and has designed 4,000 new circuit boards for its products.
Ren confirmed that Huawei’s printed circuit board manufacturing process is in the “Stable”
The statement was made by Ren, 78, Huawei’s founder and chief general. It reflects efforts by the Chinese telecom giant to overcome US trade protectionist measures. To continue to grow the business after Huawei, the world’s largest supplier of 5G equipment, began to be hit by the United States. Block the export of key parts and technologies. Continuing since 2019
These restrictions prevent Huawei from buying chips from US manufacturers. and have no access to American technology to design and manufacture their own chips.
last year President Joe Biden’s administration has also issued a ban on the sale of new devices. of Huawei in the United States as well
Ren told Chinese tech experts on Feb. 24 that Huawei has invested $23.8 billion in research and development in 2022. “And as our company became more profitable. We will continue to invest in research and development.”
Huawei has also built its own resource planning system, MetaERP, and is set to launch in April. of Huawei, both in terms of finance supply chain and production line
Ren acknowledged that Huawei has no plans to create an artificial intelligence chatbot to compete with the booming ChatGPT, but stressed that OpenAI, the app’s developer, will not have a monopoly. Can be a “major player” in the market, and Huawei is committed to being a service provider. “Computing platform to support AI technology”
source: Reuters