The Chinese company Huawei is going through hard times, being cut off from most of its suppliers as a result of tougher US sanctions. But it looks like the black bar for Huawei may end soon. The good news came from a summit in China where Arm announced that its new architecture could be licensed to Huawei.
We are talking about the Armv9 architecture. She, according to the manufacturer, is completely British in origin without the use of American technology, which means that it is not subject to trade restrictions of the US government.
“After extensive review, Arm has determined that its Armv9 architecture is not subject to US Export Control Regulations,” Arm VP of Marketing Ian Smythe said at a press conference in Beijing.
He added that Arm has sent a request to the US government.
It’s worth noting that Arm sells and licenses the processor architecture to various companies including Apple, Samsung, and even Qualcomm. And it’s undeniable that Arm’s technology is having a huge impact on the smartphone industry, and is now expanding into other markets, including the computer and server.
Arm may license its new architecture to HiSilicon, Huawei’s semiconductor arm, so that the Chinese company can begin to release processors for its devices based on it. It is possible that HiSilicon specialists have already gained access to the latest microarchitecture and started testing it. It can find application in chips not only for smartphones, but also for computers, servers, wearable electronics and IoT devices.
However, the final decision on the licensing of the Armv9 architecture has not yet been made. And there have been no official comments from Huawei on this matter.

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