More than a decade after the U.S. first branded Huawei a national security threat, the Chinese tech giant now says it has turned sanctions into
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China’s Huawei has unveiled the world’s first 100-megawatt (MW) heavy-duty truck supercharging station, setting a new benchmark for ultra-fast EV charging and clean logistics. Located

Qualcomm might shake up its usual launch cycle this year by introducing not one, but two flagship Snapdragon processors for smartphones. Traditionally, the company unveils

Despite years of U.S. trade bans, chip blockades, and corporate blacklists, Huawei is not just surviving, it’s thriving. At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC)

Faced with U.S. sanctions and a market long loyal to NVIDIA, Huawei is rewriting the rules of AI chip design. In a bold bid to

Brooklyn judge denies motion to dismiss 16-count indictment; trial set for 2026 Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies must face a sweeping criminal trial in the

In a move set to challenge the likes of Ray-Ban, Meta, and Oakley, Xiaomi has officially unveiled its first-ever mass-produced Xiaomi AI Glasses, bringing a

Solid-state technology, 5-minute charging, and a range that could drive from Beijing to Bangkok—Huawei’s wild patent is reshaping the future of electric mobility before it

“If you won’t sell it to us, we’ll build it ourselves.” China just made that threat real—on silicon. In a move that will send shockwaves

In a move that could shake the very substrate of the semiconductor world, Huawei is tearing through sanctions and silicon limits alike, laying the groundwork