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The United States has banned the supply of equipment for the production of microcircuits to China. This could hit Samsung and Hynix
The US government has expanded its ban on the export of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China to include equipment that can produce better chips than 14nm chips.
Washington’s move follows the passage of the Chip Act by the US Congress last week, which banned investment in high-tech semiconductors and the expansion of factories in China. The Chinese company SMIC last year began mass production of 14nm products. Many semiconductors can be produced using the 14nm process technology, except for modern single-chip systems for smartphones.
The tightening of US measures to contain the Chinese semiconductor industry is putting pressure on South Korean companies. China is heavily dependent on South Korea for semiconductors, which are used to manufacture finished products. It also means that a significant portion of Korean semiconductor companies’ sales are dependent on China.
Samsung Electronics recorded 26.1% of its sales in the Chinese market in the first quarter of 2022. Samsung Electronics has a NAND flash manufacturing plant in Xi’an and SK Hynix operates a DRAM manufacturing plant in Wuxi, China. The Xi’an plant accounts for about 40% of Samsung Electronics’ total NAND memory production. The Wuxi plant is the main facility, accounting for half of SK Hynix’s total DRAM production.
The source says that the current level of US restrictions on China does not have a significant impact on South Korean companies, but if the scope of US control is further expanded, it could make it difficult for them to maintain production lines and introduce new technical processes.

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Huawei Mate 50 will allow you to call and send messages even after the battery is low

Interesting information has emerged about the flagship Huawei Mate 50 series of smartphones, which could be released as early as September this year.
The new version of the Harmony 3.0 operating system, which will run smartphones of the Huawei Mate 50 series, will have an emergency mode that turns on after the battery is low. In this mode, users will retain the ability to receive and send text messages. In addition, you will still be able to make an emergency call.
That is, even after the smartphone informs you that the battery is completely discharged, you will remain in touch for some time. Most likely, you should not expect any amazing technologies from this function. It’s just that the operating system will keep counting the battery charge level, saving some percentage for emergency mode. And when Harmony 3.0 reports that the battery is empty at 0, in fact, it will retain a certain percentage of the charge.
According to previous news, the Huawei Mate 50 series will consist of four models, including Mate 50e, Mate 50, Mate 50 Pro, and Mate 50 RS.
Today we published photos of covers or back panels of the Mate 50 RS.
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It will set a record in its class: Honor Magic V2 will be released in December

Today it became known that a new phone with a folding screen Honor and a proprietary Magic UI skin will be released later this year.
The source said that the smartphone, called Honor Magic V2, will run Magic UI 7.0 and go on sale in December. Honor CEO Zhao Ming previously revealed that Honor will bring more cross-device interactions and full-featured features in Magic UI 7.0. The same source added that the Huawei Mate X3 and FreeBuds 5 headphones will also be released this December.
Well-known insider Digital Chat Station recently revealed that the next new Honor phone with a folding screen will use a large battery with a total capacity of 5000 mAh. It will consist of two cells with a capacity of 2030 mAh and 2870 mAh respectively. This will allow Honor Magic V2 to set a record for battery capacity among foldable phones.
On January 10 this year, Honor launched the Honor Magic V foldable screen phone, which features a 7.9-inch OLED foldable screen, built-in 4750 Honor Magic V2 battery, and supports 66W wired charging.
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Xiaomi Mi 12T Pro with 200MP camera poses in the first photo. Otherwise, it will be a copy of Redmi K50 Extreme Edition

The first real photo of the Xiaomi Mi 12T Pro smartphone has been published, which confirms that the phone will be equipped with a 200-megapixel main camera.
The device can be considered a global version of the Redmi K50 Extreme Edition, but its main camera has been upgraded to 200 million pixels. Recall, Redmi K50 Extreme Edition received a 108-megapixel camera.
Other parameters of Xiaomi Mi 12T Pro should be the same as those of the K50 Extreme Edition: it will receive a 6.67-inch screen with a resolution of 1220 x 2712 pixels, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 single-chip system, a 5000 mAh battery and support for 120 -watt charging.
As for the price, there are rumors that Xiaomi Mi 12T Pro will cost 850 euros. The release is expected in September.
As previously reported, Redmi K50 Extreme Edition will go on sale in China tomorrow.
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