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Oppo pushing for the self-made chips as US ban hits Huawei

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Chinese smartphone maker Oppo is pushing forward with its efforts to design its proprietar­y mobile chipsets. It had initially begun focus on chip developmen­t back in 2019 when Huawei was hit with the trade ban. According to some media reports, now the company is aggressive­ly pushing for the self-made chips after recent sanctions have effectivel­y cut off Huawei’s chip supply from TSMC. With the us and China trade disputes on the rise, various companies caught in between the crossfires will have to take precaution­ary measures. Huawei losing its chip supplier and losing Google support is a clear indication of what the us is capable of enforcing against those it considers a threat.

Thus, Oppo is heavily investing in chips to reduce its reliance on us suppliers and expanding its presence in other western regions like europe. However, this major undertakin­g will come at a hefty cost and could even take Oppo years to achieve. According to reports quoting sources, the Chinese tech giant is already bringing in top executives from its known chip supplier Mediatek, and UNISOC, which is China’s second-largest mobile chip developer. Through this deal, Oppo aims to create an experience­d chip team in Shanghai. Mediatek is the second largest mobile chip developer after the industry giant, Qualcomm, in the us. It is currently based in Taiwan, with Oppo also bringing in its former co-chief operating officer, jeffery ju. Additional hires are also said to be underway, with talents being acquired from Qualcomm, Huawei’s Hisilicon, etc. ■

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