Huawei’s Phone Marks Surprise Comeback

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  • čas přidán 27. 09. 2023
  • The recent debut of Huawei’s high-end smartphone may be a message to the US that its tech curbs are not stopping China from developing advanced semiconductors. Peter Elstrom has more on today’s Big Take on Bloomberg Television.
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Komentáře • 330

  • @happymelon7129

    When they are competitive, they push for rule-based free trade.

  • @apachekafka773

    There is nothing more dangerous and disgusting than journalists twisting words and making it seem like its fair for US to carry out their injustice.

  • @Fightback2023

    Who would sanction your biggest customer and turn China into your biggest competitor....Genius!?!?!

  • @waterangola

    You have just made China super strong, Good job America.

  • @HawkishMerlion1965

    USA is messing with the wrong race. I am a Singaporean chinese. 1965 Malaysia leader force SG to go independence to hope that 80% of chinese cannot survive in a resource_less island. But LKY know that with 80% chinese he can bring Singapore from third world to first.

  • @siarnaqfrost4968

    The more you isolate these kinds of companies, the more they are forced to innovate with what they have at hand without the help of others.

  • @johnyossarian9059

    Turning one's biggest customer into one's biggest competitior.

  • @akka2011hk

    SMIC has got it's N+3 process (5nm) done (meaning it's just 2-3 yrs behine TSMC) and China will have it's own EUV machine in 2-3 yrs. That means TSMC and ASML will be in deep shit. Also domestic equipment makers will soon catch up with the likes of AMAT, LAM, KLA , Tokyo Electron very soon making comparable dirt cheap equipment and export them out of business. The US is messing with the wrong country and very soon it will rue the day that it made that decision!

  • @demonridera

    If the Chinese are hardworking, intelligent and resourceful it's smarter to trade with them, rather than forcing them to set a complete alternative tech and financial system. But being smart is tough in US today

  • @tonyatgoogle6076

    Secretive firm.. what? Huawei is as secretive as Apple or Microsoft.

  • @hyeung1
    @hyeung1  +57

    Secretive firm? That's why we have a term called "private company".

  • @calvinblue894

    It goes to show the lack of understanding to China..

  • @andreyambayamba2182

    “Russia is a gas station,”, “China can not innovate!”, the only problem is that reality looks a lot different at this moment. A strategy based on prejudice is not a wining one.

  • @wangyaohan8824

    ban chips, answer: make own chips. ban chips making tools, answer: make own chips making tools. anything else?

  • @jeffpotter2934

    Fact: US can’t make 7nm chips even without sanctions

  • @mfg8129
    @mfg8129  +24

    Now is the time to SWITCH back to Huawei.

  • @ew5153
    @ew5153  +44

    It’s really disgusting what the US is doing to China but it had backfired.

  • @happymelon7129

    For chip manufacturing, a high level of discipline is the key, and most Americans today don't possess it.

  • @shahnawarkhan266

    "Necessity is the mother of invention", was just a saying in the past, but now Chinese tech companies turned it into a reality.

  • @DanBurgaud

    Back in 2019, China was 10~15 years behind in terms of chip manufacturing.