// Techno NEWS // Huawei Puts Its High-Performance PC Division On Standby

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Deprived of American technology - Intel processors, Microsoft Windows, etc. - the Chinese manufacturer would be forced to put its IT division on hold. Putting a stop to an excellent dynamic yet excellent dynamic.

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Huawei's IT division is forced to take a break: according to DigiTimes, the Chinese giant has shut down its teams because of the Trump government's blacklist.

Banned from American technologies, the Chinese company, therefore, suffers on smartphones, but also on computers.

Except that unlike the mobile division, which works on hardware and software alternatives, without Intel/AMD for processors and Microsoft for the operating system, Huawei's computers cannot go very far in a market locked by the x86/Windows couple.

Even if the company were to integrate a GNU/Linux distribution, the problem of processors would still arise.

If Huawei was able to set aside a stock of mobile components, the Chinese company did not have this luxury - or took the risk - on the IT side and therefore put all its developments in this sector on hold.

With machines as successful as the Matebook X Pro, the only laptop PC that can really take Apple's models by storm, Huawei's IT division, which also markets machines under the Honor brand, grew by +330% between 2017 and 2018.

The American lock thus puts a stop to a dazzling rise.

The trade war between the United States and China, which is being played out with hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs and technological blockages, has one virtue: it makes everyone aware of the United States' control over essential technological bricks.

A lack of balance that could perhaps one day affect Europe.

Source: DigiTimes via Neowin

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