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Huawei Integrates TSMC, Samsung, SK Hynix Parts in Leading AI Chips

What Happened

Huawei has reportedly incorporated high-performance components from TSMC, Samsung, and SK Hynix into its most advanced AI chips, according to recent supply chain analysis. Despite strict US export controls and global efforts to restrict Huawei’s access to cutting-edge tech, teardown reports of the company’s AI hardware show the use of chips and memory sourced from these leading South Korean and Taiwanese semiconductor firms. The findings highlight how Huawei is leveraging alternative procurement channels to build its Ascend AI processors while circumventing some sanction-related limitations, supporting the company’s strategy to assert itself as a global force in AI hardware.

Why It Matters

The use of international components in Huawei’s AI chips underscores continued challenges in enforcing global tech restrictions and reveals shifting supply chains amid geopolitical tensions. The development could impact competition in AI hardware and raise questions around technology policy oversight. Read more in our AI News Hub

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