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Samsung and LG confirm they will no longer ship display panels to Huawei – Notebookcheck.net
Earlier, the prominent chipset manufacturer TSMC announced that it would comply with US trade regulations preventing it from doing business with the OEM Huawei from mid-September 2020 onward. Similarly, LG and Samsung have stated that they will stop supplying…
Huawei is on the US administration’s Entity List, which means companies are largely barred from selling their products or services to the company as normal. This means it can no longer source crucial components for the electronics it sells, the Kirin mobile processors fabricated by the top-end foundry TSMC included.
That chip-maker has stated that it will not contravene the revised trade regulations that extends Huawei’s blacklisting to non-US companies. Now, Samsung’s display division and LG h…
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