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Huawei Boosts Domestic Production Amid US Sanctions, Aiming for Tech Self-Sufficiency

Recent teardowns show Huawei's new Pura 70 Pro smartphone heavily utilizes Chinese-made components, reflecting a strategic pivot towards local sourcing.

  • Huawei's latest smartphone, the Pura 70 Pro, features an increased number of components made in China, including a self-manufactured NAND memory chip.
  • The Kirin 9010 processor used in the Pura 70 Pro shows only marginal improvements over its predecessor, highlighting ongoing challenges in chip innovation under US sanctions.
  • Despite US restrictions, Huawei's focus on domestic component production is seen as a move towards greater technological independence.
  • External analysis reveals that while Huawei is advancing in self-sufficiency, it still faces significant hurdles in accessing cutting-edge manufacturing technologies like EUV lithography.
  • Huawei's shift to more Chinese components is part of a broader trend as the company prepares to launch its next series of smartphones in a competitive global market.
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