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It is said that the core chips of HAWEI mobile phones are all supplied by foreign semiconductors. Can the core electronic chips be obtained by begging?
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Isn't it advertised that Huawei uses self-developed chips?  Details Published on 2018-5-5 19:13
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Apart from the three major players, who else can dominate the entire industry chain and achieve vertical integration?
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It is recommended to take a close look at Huawei boss Ren Zhengfei’s 2012 laboratory speech.
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This post was last edited by strong161 on 2018-4-30 21:50 If you disassemble it, it will be clear... First of all, the RAM and ROM chips are definitely not made in China... That's it... These two chips should be the most expensive chips on the motherboard... The main camera is even less likely to be made in China! WiFi and Bluetooth are basically impossible to be made by HiSilicon. HiSilicon probably made an MPU. In addition, the RF is definitely not complete, but it is estimated that part of it is HiSilicon's RF management chip. In terms of signals, Huawei should only be able to complete part of the RF. The core should not be in Huawei's hands. Just like ZTE, only foreign countries can make the front end. In terms of smartphone functions, the most important ones should be the three major blocks of MPU+RAM+ROM. Only the MPU has a chip from HiSilicon, but it is limited to some mobile phones. Many Huawei mobile phones still use Qualcomm. Huawei's overall MPU design should be more or less good, but the ARM core is still foreign. Let's not talk about the peripheral sensors. But integration capability is also a kind of capability, so the key lies in whether the integration capability of the mobile phone is stronger than the chip itself or whether the chips can achieve the functions of the mobile phone by a slight combination. For the iPhone, it is obvious that the integration capability has a stronger effect on the overall effect of the mobile phone than the chip. It is not that you can have an entire iPhone by giving you a bunch of chips. As for Huawei, it is hard to say, but Huawei's integration capability should still have a great influence on Huawei mobile phones. Obviously, Huawei's high-end mobile phones are not copied, and they are not overall packaging solutions, but are carefully designed. From this level, Huawei's core should still be counted. On another level, the influence of chips. In Huawei mobile phones, Huawei's own chips should not play the role of core possession. After all, they are highly substitutable, but their own share is still not small.
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It's not just Huawei.
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More than just a phone...
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Isn't it advertised that Huawei uses self-developed chips?
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