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Qualcomm licensing practices are illegal, says judge
Qualcomm has asked for a stay of execution and has lodged an appeal. The case was brought by the US Federal Trade Commission. The problem stems from Qualcomm’s dominance of the wireless chip industry under the US anti-trust Sherman Act, which holds dominant players to a higher standard ......view more
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UK Semiconductor Company ARM Orders Halt to Business with Huawei
ARM, a UK-based semiconductor company, issued a memo to employees instructed them to stop all work with China’s Huawei. British semiconductor company ARM has ordered its employees to cease all business with Huawei after the US put the Chinese tech company on a trade blacklist ......view more
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China Pours US$23B In Offshore Wind Power Project
China will invest some 160 billion yuan (US$23.5 billion) in an offshore wind power project that will have an installed capacity of more than 10GW, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported , citing the local government of Jiangsu where the project will be located. Wind power, accordin......view more
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US Wind Industry’s Response to Solar’s Rise: Embrace It
In a sign of the times, the American Wind Energy Association trade group will expand its flagship annual conference to include solar and storage. Onshore wind is the largest and cheapest source of renewable power in the U.S. today, but solar is catching up quickly. No one is mo......view more
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Nokia late in 5G, says CEO
Suri was reporting a monthly loss due to a delayed delivery of 5G equipment. “We now have 37 5G commercial contracts – 20 with named customers including T-Mobile, AT&T, STC, and Telia – and more than half of them include wider portfolio elements that our competitors cannot match,” said S......view more
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Even Though The US Loosens Restrictions, Huawei Has a 'Plan B'
The Chinese tech company refuse to be phased by new U.S trade restrictions. Open Grid Scheduler/Flickr In the latest saga of Trump versus Huawei, the U.S Government has made some small concessions to help business deal with the latest round of ......view more
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Huawei definitely will not repeat ZTE's fate this time: China Daily editorial
On the heels of the United States government announcement it will ban unauthorized exports of US technology to Huawei, by Monday, a number of major US tech giants, including Google, had reportedly stopped supplies. Amid the escalating tit-for-tat trade blows between the world's two largest e......view more
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SIA responds to Huawei’s chip ban
SIA CEO John Neuffer has responded to the US government’s ban on companies selling ICs to Huawei. “We are troubled by the recent setback in U.S.-China negotiations and the escalation of tensions on both sides, but remain hopeful a mutually beneficial agreement is still within reach,......view more