78: Hot take—Huawei after Google
Update: 2019-05-21
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Last week, the White House announced a ban on US companies doing business with companies deemed a security risk. Over the weekend, Google announces that they must suspend Huawei's access to Android. This episode, Matt and John have a short discussion about what the announcement means for Huawei and what the company may be able to do about it.
Correction: In this episode, John says that "HongMeng OS" could be translated as "Red Dream." This is incorrect. The characters for HongMeng are 鸿蒙 and refers to the Chinese mythology's primal chaos.
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- Hongmeng, Huawei’s proprietary OS, incorporates next-generation technology
- Shanghai tech board to push semiconductor independence
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