Google to Qualcomm, top tech companies begin to cut off vital Huawei supplies

Google to Qualcomm, top tech companies begin to cut off vital Huawei supplies

Google to Qualcomm, top tech companies begin to cut off vital Huawei supplies
The top American corporations from Chipmaker to Google have stopped supplying important software and components to the Huawei Technologies Company, following the action of the Trump administration threatening to beat China's biggest technology company.

Chipmakers, including Intel Corp, Qualcomm Inc., Xilinx Inc., and Broadcom Inc., have told their employees that they will not supply Huawei until the next information, according to the people familiar with their actions.

 And Google of AlphaB Inc. incited the Chinese giants to supply hardware and some software services, another person said, personal matters should not be discussed.

The tricks, which were guessed, are the world's largest provider of networking gear and no 2 smartphone vendors. 

The Trump administration blacklined Huawei on Friday - on which he charged with aid to Beijing in espionage - and threatened to cut it from American software and semiconductors that they needed to make their own products.

Preventing the sale of critical components of Huawei can also disrupt the business of American Chip veterans like Micron Technology Inc. and can diminish the rollout of important 5G wireless networks around the world - even in China. In return, US companies can harm people who are dependent on the world's second-largest economy for development.

If it is fully implemented, then the action of the Trump administration can have a wave effect in the global semiconductor industry.

 Intel is the Chinese company's main supplier of server chips, Qualcomm provides its processor and modem for its many smartphones, Xilinx sells qualified chips used in networking, and is a supplier of Broadcom switching chips, some types of networking There is another major component in Machinery Representatives of chip makers refused to comment.

Huawei "is heavily dependent on American semiconductor products and will be severely crippled without a supply of major U.S. components," said Ryan Cottoz Inc. An analyst Ryan Koontz said, "China can delay the creation of its 5G due to the ban. It is lifted, many global component suppliers have an impact."

To ensure this, Huawei is said to have enough chips and other important components to run his business for at least three months. At least from 2018, preparing for such an event is going on, while designing their own chips for the hoarding components, people familiar with the matter said. But its officials believe that their company has become a bargaining chip in the ongoing US-Chinese trade talks, and if they reach a trade deal, then they will be able to resume buying from US suppliers.

"Huawei's telecom network unit's extreme landscape will turn China back many years and even China can be seen as an act of war," Koontz wrote. "Such failure will have massive global telecommunications market implications."

American Clampdown also gives a direct blow to Huawei's fast moving mobile devices division. Huawei will only be able to use Google's Android mobile operating system, the public version of the world's most popular smartphone software. 

It will not be able to offer proprietary apps and services from Maps and search on Gmail, the person who requested anonymity to speak about a private matter. This will have a huge impact on Huawei's sales of smartphones abroad.

After the Samsung Electronics Company, the world's largest smartphone brand Huawei was one of the few global hardware partners to gain access to the latest Android software and features from Google.

 That outside of China is important to spread their consumer app to explorers and to increase the business of their mobile ads.

The Chinese company still has access to the app and security updates that come with Android's open-source version. Reuters reported earlier this move. 
We are complying with the order and are reviewing the implications," a Google representative said, without extension.
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