Huawei is threatened with not being able to manufacture its processors due to Trump's sanctions

The Chinese company Huawei is receiving more US painful strikes in the framework of the sanctions announced by US President Donald Trump, like the rest of the Chinese technology companies operating on US soil, but the impact of these sanctions will be significant on Huawei, according to the new news.

Huawei's director, Richard Yu, indicated that his company may not be able after September 15th to manufacture its own Kirin processors that work on its smartphones, on the sidelines of his participation in the China Info 100 symposium, and Yu says that By this date, some of the Chinese company's production chains will be closed and the use of American technology in their devices, especially processors, will be compelled to them.

Thus, according to Richard Yu, Huawei will not use processors that incorporate any American technology, even if it is by obtaining it from a third party, which is what the US sanctions stipulate, which means the difficulty of this issue, and what also means that The processors used in the company's future phones may be much less efficient than the Kirin processors currently in use.

It is reported that this does not apply to the upcoming Huawei Mate 40 phones, as Huawei has sufficient stock of Kirin processors to use in it, but it may be the last model of Huawei phones with this type of processor.

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