Hard days are over for Chinese technology giant Huawei, now we can say that there are more difficult days ahead. Huawei, which started to suffer after the United States embargo it faced for the first time in 2019, is fighting against the entire technology world on its own.
So much so that before the embargo in question, the company, which developed its own processor, Kirin, and thanks to this chipset, on the one hand, guaranteed not to have any problems with the processors it will use in its smartphones, on the other hand, the company, which developed its intention to feed the industry, is now looking for those days with candles.
Things are starting to get tough for Huawei
Although the first thing that comes to mind when we say Huawei sanctions is to push the company out of the Google ecosystem, the situation is actually much worse than that. Yes, Huawei was producing its own chipset, namely Kirin processors, but it was doing this through TSMC, not in its own factories. This is where the embargo imposed by the United States on Huawei came into play, and the partnership between the Chinese company and TSMC ended.
Huawei, which started to get into a corner and whose Kirin stocks came to the point of depletion, found the solution by hugging Qualcomm. It is thought that Huawei, which has built its last few models on Snapdragon models produced by Qualcomm, will allow this situation for a while and then want to return to the Kirin chipset again.