As far as I know, Huawei is still using its own Kirin chip. However, due to sanctions imposed on Huawei by the US government, Huawei was placed on the US entity list in 2019, limiting its ability to do business with US companies, including chip suppliers. This has brought certain challenges to Huawei's chip supply chain.
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In response to this situation, Huawei has stepped up its own research and development and production of chips in the past few years. Huawei has been investing in its own Kirin chip, a line of mobile processor chips used in its smartphones and other devices. The R&D and production capacity of Huawei Kirin chip has been continuously improved, enabling Huawei to reduce its dependence on external chip supplies to a certain extent.
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In addition, Huawei is also looking to cooperate with other chip suppliers to ensure supply chain stability for its products. Although limited by sanctions, Huawei is still trying to find solutions to maintain the stability and competitiveness of its chip supply.
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The reason why Huawei can use Kirin chip again is that Huawei's self-developed Kirin chip is not restricted by external suppliers, and has a high degree of independent controllability and security. Although affected by the ban of the United States, Huawei has encountered some difficulties in the supply chain, but Huawei has been increasing investment in independent research and development of chips, Kirin chip as an important part of Huawei mobile phone, with strong performance and stability, for Huawei's competitiveness in the global market to provide strong support. Huawei's ability to independently achieve the success of Kirin chips also demonstrates its technical strength and research and development capabilities in the semiconductor field.
2. Because Huawei has faced sanctions and restrictions from the US government in the past few years, it can no longer use chips and technologies from US suppliers. To address this challenge, Huawei has actively invested in research and development and independently developed Kirin chips to reduce its dependence on external supplies.
After a period of hard work, Huawei's Kirin chip has been continuously improved in performance and stability, and has become the main chip of Huawei mobile phones again. In addition, Huawei is also actively seeking cooperation from other suppliers at home and abroad to ensure the stability and diversity of chip supply. Through various efforts, Huawei can use Kirin chip again to provide better products and services. This also reflects Huawei's strength and determination in technology research and development and independent innovation.
The reason why Huawei can use Kirin chip again is mainly because Huawei's own outstanding performance in technology research and development and the improvement of independent innovation ability. Despite the US sanctions, Huawei actively looked for alternative solutions, promoted independent research and development of chip design and manufacturing process, and successfully developed Kirin chip.
In addition, domestic supply chain enterprises and partners maintain close cooperation with Huawei to continuously improve production and supply capabilities, and provide Huawei with stable and reliable materials and manufacturing capabilities.
Driven by technology upgrades and strategic adjustments, Huawei has regained the ability to use Kirin chips and continues to provide leading mobile terminal products worldwide.
The return of the Kirin chip means that Huawei has regained the ability to develop its own chips and will use its own Kirin chips in mobile phones and other electronic products.
This return has the following significance: 1. The return of Kirin chip means that Huawei will reduce its dependence on external supply chains and reduce the cost of technical exchange, authorization and procurement with other companies.
This gives the company greater autonomy and competitive advantage. 2. By returning to Kirin chips, Huawei can better control the pace and direction of technological progress.
They can be customized and optimized for their product needs, thereby improving the performance and stability of the product. This also marks the rise and development of China's chip industry. As a leading chip designer and manufacturer in China, the return of Huawei's Kirin chip will further promote the development of the domestic chip industry and improve China's position in the global chip market. In summary, the return of Kirin chip means that Huawei has restored its independent research and development capability in the chip field, which will have many positive impacts on the company's own development and China's overall chip industry.
According to the latest report, the reason why Huawei can use Kirin chips again is that Huawei has actively carried out its own research and development and production of chips in the past few years. Huawei has launched its own line of Kirin chips, which have powerful performance and advanced technology to meet the needs of Huawei mobile phones and other products.
In addition, Huawei also works with other chip manufacturers to ensure the stability of the supply chain. These efforts have enabled Huawei to continue to use Kirin chips to provide users with high-quality products and services.
There are two main reasons why Huawei has so many Kirin chips:
Before TSMC stopped supplying Huawei related chips, TSMC produced a batch of Kirin chips for Huawei, and these inventories provided necessary support for the normal operation of Huawei's mobile phone business in recent years.
Huawei has adopted a variety of strategies in response to the U.S. chip ban, including working with SMIC to manufacture chips and using Qualcomm chips but customizing designs. These strategies have allowed Huawei to continue producing and selling smartphones using Kirin chips.
In short, the reason why Huawei was able to obtain Kirin chips was on the one hand because it had already produced and stored a large number of chips before the ban, and on the other hand because of Huawei's innovation and efforts in mobile phone chip design, production and foundry.
Huawei's current chip is a chip independently developed by Kirin, mainly because Huawei has been sanctioned by the United States and cannot use chips from foreign companies such as Qualcomm and Mediatek. Therefore, in order to protect its own business development and technical strength, Huawei has adopted the strategy of independently developing Kirin chips. In addition, Huawei's R&D investment and achievements in the chip field are also one of the core competitiveness of Huawei technology.