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Largest client makes up 25% of TSMC 2020 sales; believed to be Apple
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Taipei, March 8 (CNA) The largest client of contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturer (TSMC) accounted for 25 percent of the company s total revenue in 2020, with market analysts believing the unnamed client to be Apple Inc.
According to financial data provided by TSMC, the world s largest contract chipmaker generated NT$336.78 billion (US$11.94 billion) in consolidated sales from its largest client in 2020, accounting for about 25 percent of the total.
With TSMC believed to be the sole processor supplier for the iPhone 12s, analysts assume the largest client was the U.S. consumer electronics giant, which served as a driver to the chipmaker s sales growth. TSMC did not identify the client.
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil’s telecommunications regulator ANATEL approved rules on Thursday for a spectrum auction for 5G networks this year without any curbs on China’s Huawei Technologies Co as an equipment supplier.
President Jair Bolsonaro last year criticized the Chinese company and was under pressure from the Trump administration to ban Huawei from the country’s fifth-generation technology market on security concerns.
Brazil’s telecommunications companies pushed for a free market, complaining that excluding Huawei would cost billions of dollars to replace the equipment of the Chinese company that supplies 50% of the current 3G and . . .
Huawei plans to produce electric vehicles: sources
STRATEGIC SHIFT? Reeling from US sanctions, the telecom equipment maker is in talks with Changan and other automakers to use their plants to make EVs
Reuters, HONG KONG and BEIJING
China’s Huawei Technologies Co (華為) plans to make electric vehicles (EVs) under its own brand and could launch some models this year, four sources said, as the world’s largest telecommunications equipment maker, battered by US sanctions, explores a strategic shift.
Huawei is in talks with state-owned Changan Automobile (長安汽車) and other automakers to use their plants to make its electric vehicles, two of the people familiar with the matter said.