What Makes the Huawei U.S. Ban Harmful to Tech Firms
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/what-makes-the-huawei-u.s.-ban-harmful-to-tech-firms
Policy surrounding technology should be based on objective standards and research rather than haphazard decisions influenced by the geopolitical climate.
Should Western Nations be Worried About Huawei?
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/should-western-nations-be-worried-about-the-chinese-tech-giant-huawei
As a handful of nations move to ban Huawei equipment from their emerging 5G networks, should others pay attention and follow suit?
The UK Makes A Final Decision to Phase Out Huawei Involvement in 5G Data Network
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/the-uk-makes-the-final-decision-to-phase-out-huawei-involvement-in-5g-data-network
The UK government has announced a complete removal of Huawei’s telecom equipment from the deployment of its 5G network, despite the intention for the company’s involvement in 35% of the national operators’ RAN (Radio Access Network).
Arm is the Latest European Company to Suspend Dealings with Huawei Following U.S. Trade Ban
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/arm-is-the-latest-european-company-to-suspend-dealings-with-huawei-following-u.s.-trade-ban
According to an internal memo that has been seen by the UK's BBC, Arm has reportedly become the latest company to halt relations with Huawei amid the U.S. government's move to impose trade sanctions last week.
Samsung, Qualcomm, and Huawei Unveil Integrated 5G Chips
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/samsung-qualcomm-and-huawei-unveil-integrated-5g-chips
Qualcomm, Huawei, and Samsung have unveiled their 5G at the Berlin IFA Consumer Electronics Show—although certain standards are yet to be finalised.
Intel Reveals Spring Crest and Spring Hill AI Accelerator Chips
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/intel-reveals-spring-crest-and-spring-hill-ai-accelerator-chips
At this year’s Hot Chips symposium, held between the 18th and 20th of August, Intel revealed its first entries into the emergent market of AI accelerators—the Intel Nervana NNP-T ‘Spring Crest’ and NNP-I ‘Spring Hill’ chips. With the technology, Intel is aiming to compete against the current leaders in the space: Google, Amazon, and Nvidia, as well as newcomers like Qualcomm and Huawei.