Samsung Display has acquired a license to work with Huawei

Source: Geeknetic added 28th Oct 2020

by Jordi Bercial 6 hours ago

We recently talked about how Huawei had lost the supply of screens by Samsung Display and LG Display due to restrictions imposed by the United States, but finally it seems that Samsung has obtained a license to supply screens to Huawei so that it can continue to assemble smartphones with the necessary components for it.

However, this might not be enough for the display assemblies to actually go to the Huawei factories, as the United States requires that all companies involved in the supply chain , so apparently it would be the chips related to display lighting and touch panel control those who, fa manufactured by other companies, would prevent these screens from being sold to Huawei until all companies involved in the manufacture of the screen assembly have licenses to trade with Huawei.

For now neither Samsung nor Huawei have spoken in this regard, but it is expected that there will be events soon in the face of that either other companies receive licenses or Huawei has to delay or cancel products due to this problem.

It should be noted that Qualcomm also requested a license to trade with Huawei and for now has not received it, while both Microsoft and Intel and AMD already have their respective licenses.

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Jordi Bercial

Avid enthusiast of technology and electronics . I messed around with computer components almost since I learned to ride. I started working at Geeknetic after winning a contest on their forum for writing hardware articles. Drift, mechanics and photography lover. Don’t be shy and leave a comment on my articles if you have any questions.