Earlier last year, a government official revealed that "Huawei's licensing policy" was under review, alongside a general push to scrap a number of trade deals. Reuters also sent a query to AMD, but the publication did not receive a response. Intel, Huawei, US Commerce Department and the White House have declined to comment on the aforementioned scenario. Reports suggest that Qualcomm is not anticipating a renewal either-Huawei is an approved buyer of Snapdragon chips, but industry whispers indicate an eventual shift to in-house fare. Two anonymous sources allege that: "Intel has survived an effort to halt chip sales to Huawei.giving one of the world's largest chipmakers more time to sell to the heavily sanctioned Chinese telecoms company." Intel and Huawei's symbiosis is set to end later this year-folks on the inside reckon that the current US administration will not approve a renewal. According to a new Reuters report, Team Red and a handful of supporters have attempted to revoke Intel's license-worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The rival chipmaker apparently missed out on the securing of a similar trade license back in 2021. A 2019-signed export license has allowed Intel to supply laptop processors to Huawei, under an exclusive deal-this US Government approved arrangement was not viewed favorably by AMD.
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