Qualcomm obtained license from the US government to supply Huawei with 4G products



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Qualcomm has confirmed that it has been granted a license from the US government. resume trading with Huawei Technologies, according to Reuters. A company spokesperson told the news agency that the license allows it to sell various products to the Chinese tech giant, including some 4G products.

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However, the details of the specific products remain undisclosed, but were noted to be mobile-related. The spokesperson added that Qualcomm has other license requests that are still pending with the US government at this time.

Huawei

Before the current US sanctions, Huawei was a relatively small chip customer for the semiconductor company. The reason is that the former mainly used its own HiSilicon-designed chipsets for its flagship smartphones and relied on Qualcomm’s SoCs for its entry-level models.

That said, seeing how the sanctions have affected Huawei’s and HiSilicon production of the first-party Kirin chipset, there is a possibility that their future products it may include Snapdragon 4G chips instead. This would also mean that the company will still face some difficulties in launching 5G-enabled devices, which has seen an increase in demand since its introduction around the world.

(Source: Reuters)



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