Intel gets US licences to supply some products to Huawei
Wednesday, 23 September 2020
SHANGHAI, Sept 22 (Reuters): Intel Corp has received licences from US authorities to continue supplying certain products to Huawei Technologies, an Intel spokesman said on Tuesday.
With US-China ties at their worst in decades, Washington has been pushing governments around to world to squeeze out Huawei, arguing that the telecoms giant would hand data to the Chinese government for espionage.
From September 15, new curbs have barred US companies from supplying or servicing Huawei.
This week the state-backed China Securities Journal said Intel had received permission to supply Huawei.
Last week China's Semi-conductor Manufacturing International Corporation confirmed it had also sought permission to continue servicing Huawei. SMIC uses US-origin equipment to make chips for Huawei and other companies.
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix also applied for US licence for Huawei sales, but it has not gained approval, a person familiar with the matter said.
The person, declining to be identified as they were not authorised to speak to media, said non-US firms may not have a high chance of getting US approval, and chipmakers are drafting contingency plans to increase supplies to other customers.