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Intel and Qualcomm were losing ground Wednesday after the U.S. revoked export licenses required for the two companies to sell chips to Huawei, the China-based PC and mobile-phone maker.
The Department of Commerce did not specify which permits were cancelled but US chip giants Intel and Qualcomm said they had been informed that some export licenses have been revoked. Huawei did ...
US chipmakers including Intel, Qualcomm and Broadcom are reported to have told their workers they will stop supplying Huawei, according to Bloomberg. Intel would not to comment to the BBC.