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Home > News > Intel: Has obtained a license to supply Huawei

Intel: Has obtained a license to supply Huawei

On the evening of September 21, the media reported that Intel said it had obtained a license to supply Huawei. In addition, someone from a supply chain company told a reporter from China Securities News that Intel told the company that it has obtained a license to supply Huawei, so the supply chain company is continuing to promote the Huawei notebook project.

Intel’s global vice president and president of China, Yang Xu, published a signed article today, explaining how Intel China will deal with and layout and think about itself in the future uncertain environment.

He said that the industry needs to have a firm belief, the more the crisis, the more it must grasp the development trend. Yang Xu said that the more the crisis, the more we must invest in innovation and the future; China is a growing market. Where the market is, funds must be invested there. Therefore, Intel will continue to invest in China, because choosing China is choosing to accelerate development.

Not only that, just two days ago, Forrest Norrod, senior vice president of the US processor giant AMD and general manager of the data center and embedded division business, also revealed that the company has obtained a supply license to Huawei, and it is not expected to be due to the US "Huawei ban." "And have a significant impact on AMD's business.