When the chip crisis broke out in the United States, Apple CEO Tim Cook was surprised, but Huawei ushered in a counterattack.
The chip turmoil in the United States, to Cook's surprise, Huawei's counterattack!
At the other end of the ocean, there is a technological war without gunpowder. In recent years, the United States has imposed tough sanctions on China's high-tech giant Huawei, and Biden's team is also planning an unprecedented hard-hitting attack on Huawei to completely cut ties with China's high-tech industry. However, to Tim Cook's surprise, a series of draconian measures imposed on Huawei do not seem to have pushed Huawei into a corner, but instead ushered in a surprising reversal.
At the beginning of the sanctions on Huawei, the United States tried to reduce its competitiveness in the global market by suppressing American chipmakers such as Intel, Micron, and Texas Instruments. However, the American semiconductor company was doused with a bucket of cold water, and its earnings were waterloored, and although Huawei's share abroad has declined, it has still reaped short-term benefits, and its market value has reached 3 trillion yuan, the first company in history to surpass this milestone. However, the victory in Greater China does not hide that Huawei is secretly carrying out a "close counterattack". Huawei has been secretly doing it once.
When everyone thought that Huawei had been hit by Biden three times in four years, it could still maintain its tenacious vitality in the international market. When the U.S. Secretary of Commerce visited China, Huawei broke through the traditional mobile** marketing process and launched a new Kirin processor equipped with a domestically produced Kirin processor.
Perhaps, Apple did not expect that Huawei not only escaped sanctions, but instead made significant progress in its core technology areas. After the completion of multiple research centers in Germany, Japan, Canada and the United States, the industry was amazed by the super capabilities demonstrated by Kirin chips. The Qualcomm Snapdragon chip is unusable, and Huawei's latest release of a new model that was able to exceed 5 G in the test is enough to show Huawei's strength.
In particular, Huawei's excellent results in 5G have brought a huge impact to Apple, which only has 5G but does not have 5G. Huawei, with its outstanding strength, has surpassed Apple in recent years to become the world's second largest mobile phone manufacturer. Apple once slipped to 89%, and now there is a danger of being overtaken by Samsung. However, Huawei's mobile industry has caused a shortage of chips, which has also directly increased Apple's market share in China.
And domestic companies such as Xiaomi and OPPO are also vigorously entering the field of high-end machines, and they are still making various innovations, but it is still difficult to gain a firm foothold in this field. Huawei, with its own powerful power, has broken China's electronic products"Necklaces"of"Necklaces"In the two core areas of hardware and software systems, especially during the three rounds of economic sanctions in four years, Huawei invested a lot of money to develop Kirin chips, which allowed China's chip technology to catch up with the forefront of the world and break the monopoly of the United States on chips.
Huawei is the only two manufacturers in the world engaged in chip R&D and system design, and its technological innovation and product strength cannot be ignored. The rivalry between Huawei and Apple is heating up, with both companies chasing each other, and neither of them will budge. Whether it is Huawei's Kunlun glass, or competing with Apple's dual-mode switching process, Huawei and Apple's ultra-high broadband satellite**, Huawei has shown strong competitiveness in the competition with Apple's Bluetooth technology.
Huawei's new generation of smartphones were bought as soon as they were shipped, and in the summer, there were many people queuing in front of Huawei's stores. But on the other hand, Apple has been in trouble even after the iPhone 15 was launched, with 25% of customers not updating their iPhones, and the company's CFO**, sales will continue to decline next quarter. With the U.S. capital market**, the battle for the chip ban has also been lost, and Biden ** can't do anything but watch Apple and Huawei go toe-to-toe. Big guy.
Huawei has become the pride of Chinese technology companies, and Apple must always be on the lookout for Huawei. In the ever-changing battlefield of science and technology, Huawei has shown that China's technological strength can not only withstand external shocks, but also seize opportunities in the midst of twists and turns, creating a glorious era.