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Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Tuesday, February 9, 2021
BEIJING (AP) - The founder of Huawei said Tuesday he doubts President Joe Biden will remove U.S. sanctions that battered the telecom equipment giant’s smartphone sales but expressed confidence the company can survive.
Speaking in the central city of Taiyuan, Ren Zhengfei said strong sales of network gear and other technology should make up for Huawei‘s weaker handset business, according to a transcript released by the company.
“We can still survive even without relying on phone sales,” he was quoted as telling reporters.
Huawei Technologies, China’s first global tech brand, is at the center of conflict with Washington over technology and security. American officials say the maker of network equipment and smartphones might facilitate Chinese spying, an accusation executives deny.
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Chip designer NVIDIA Corporation s bid to acquire British design house Arm Ltd. has received fresh opposition from AI accelerator and machine learning chip developer Graphcore. Graphcore, which is based in the United Kingdom, plans to develop what it dubs as an Intelligent Processing Unit - a large chip that is responsible for all of the artificial intelligence operations inside a system, with the company s latest GC200 chip expected to house a staggering 59 billion transistors and be built using the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company s (TSMC) 7nm FinFET manufacturing process.
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