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Intel, Xilinx and Qualcomm argue in favor of lifting the Huawei ban

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Peter 18 June 2019

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Intel and Xilinx argued against the Huawei ban during a meeting with the Commerce Department that took place in late May. Both companies make FPGAs (Intel acquired Xilinx rival Altera). Huawei used Xilinx FPGAs in its “accelerated cloud servers” to do real-time HEVC encoding for streaming video as well as speed up machine learning and data analytics by 10-50x.

Qualcomm argued in favor of Huawei too, unsurprisingly. Earlier this year after the two companies reached an interim licensing agreement. Like Apple, Huawei was reluctant to pay the patent fees but later agreed to pay Qualcomm $150 million a quarter. As an insider commented on the matter, “This isn’t about helping Huawei. It’s about preventing harm to American companies”.

These companies claim that Huawei’s smartphones and computer hardware do not carry the same security risk as its 5G networking equipment, so they should be spared from the ban.

Earlier this month, Google told the Trump administration that preventing Huawei from using Android threatens US security. However, Google’s argument is a bit of a humblebrag – it claims that as the Huawei phones will be outside the shield of Google Play Protect their users may be vulnerable to malware (and some of those users may be in the US).

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  • Anonymous
  • 5Jk
  • 30 Jun 2019

That quite a bigoted thing to say. What makes you believe people in the US need Facebook or Google more than people in other parts of the world? Factually, your statement is incorrect: https://www.internetworldstats.com/facebook.htm

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  • AnonD-731363
  • SH3
  • 26 Jun 2019

Well yes. Its exactly like that.

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  • Shmoogle
  • 3K@
  • 26 Jun 2019

So true, Google is just interested in spying on everyone and then making a big profit from selling their collected data to the NSA and whoever else wants it. Hope Huawei will bring their Ark OS soon, which will come without bloated Google Spywar...

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