The U.S. government is trying to get a full picture of the semiconductor technology acquired by Chinese telecoms giant Huawei.
The news that advanced semiconductors are used in Huawei’s latest smartphone “Mate 60 Pro” has generated enthusiasm among some Chinese citizens, and the effectiveness of the regulatory measures imposed by the US government on China’s high-tech sector. It creates speculation about sex.
U.S. National Security Advisor Sullivan said at a White House press conference on Wednesday that the U.S. government would like to know the exact composition of the processor in the Mate 60 Pro. .
Huawei Mate 60 Pro
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“I would like to refrain from commenting until we have more accurate information,” he said. Squeezed “A high fence in a narrow garden』“It tells us that we should continue down the road of technology regulation, such as establishing .”
Bloomberg News reported that the semiconductor that powers the Mate 60 Pro uses an advanced product with a circuit line width of 7 nanometers produced in China by SMIC International Integrated Circuit Manufacturing (SMIC). TechInsights, a research firm commissioned by Bloomberg, took the Mate 60 Pro apart. Both Huawei and SMIC are subject to U.S. government regulation.
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