Huawei appears to still be using TSMC chips despite US sanctions

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Huawei appears to still be using TSMC chips despite US sanctions
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A Canadian research firm called TechInsights took a deep dive on one of Huawei ’s artificial intelligence accelerators and found a chip manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company .spoke with several people familiar with the investigation who asked to remain anonymous since TechInsights’ report has been released to the public.

The anonymous sources says TechInsights’ investigation found an Ascend 910B chip made by TSMC in one of Huawei’s AI accelerators. The company that conducted the investigation declined to comment.that TechInsights informed TSMC of its findings before publishing its report. This prompted TSMC to notify the US Commerce Department earlier this month.

TSMC denied that it had a working relationship with Huawei since mid-September of 2020 in a statement provided to the Commerce Department. TSMC also toldthat it hasn’t produced any chips for Huawei due to the amended restrictions. Huawei denied that it had ever “launched the 910B chip.”Update, October 22, 7:10PM ET:

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