It is reported that some chips of Huawei mobile phones are made by TSMC. TSMC is the world's largest semiconductor foundry, headquartered in Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan Province. Besides TSMC, Huawei also cooperates with other semiconductor companies to produce chips, such as MediaTek. These chips are mainly used in Huawei's high-end mobile phone products, such as Mate and P series.
Although Huawei's mobile phone chip manufacturing involves production links in many countries and regions, most of them are completed in China. This is mainly because China has the largest electronic manufacturing system in the world, as well as a mature supply chain and infrastructure.
In addition, the China government's strong support for the semiconductor industry is also an important factor. In recent years, China government has issued a series of policies aimed at promoting the development of domestic semiconductor industry and increasing the self-sufficiency rate.
The Development Course of Huawei
1987, founded in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, became the sales agent of a Hong Kong company producing PBX. 1989, a PBX independently developed. From 65438 to 0990, PBX technology in hotels and small businesses was independently developed and commercialized. 1992, began to develop and launch rural digital exchange solutions.
In 1994, C&C08 digital program-controlled exchange is introduced. From 65438 to 0995, the sales reached/kloc-0.5 billion RMB, mainly from the rural market in China. Established the Intellectual Property Department and Beijing R&D Center, and passed the CMM4 certification in 2003.
1996 introduced SDH equipment of integrated service access network and optical network. Signed a contract with Hutchison Whampoa in Hong Kong to provide fixed network solutions. Established Shanghai R&D Center, and passed CMM5 level 5 certification in 2004.
1996, Huawei cooperated with Hutchison Telecom, a subsidiary of Cheung Kong, to provide "commercial network" products with narrowband switches as the core. Huawei's C & C&C08 machine entered the local telephone network in Hong Kong, and opened many domestic unopened services. Huawei's large switches have taken the first step to enter the international telecommunications market.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huawei Technology Co., Ltd.