Last month, Huawei held its own annual financial report conference and announced its revenue results for the past year to everyone. Revenue was 636.8 billion, down 28.6% year-on-year. The profit was 113.7 billion, a year-on-year increase of 75.8%. . . It seems that Huawei has given a good answer after being sanctioned, but on the other hand. . . We also all know what it lost. So at the press conference, when asked about chip-related issues, Huawei’s rotating director Guo Ping said: “Solving the chip problem is a complicated and long process that requires patience. In the future, our chip solution may use multi-core. structure to improve chip performance.” Then within a few days, Huawei published a patent for “chip stacking”. The gossip from last year, actually. . . Although the patent published this time is only one page, the discussion on whether Huawei can use the “dual-core superposition” technology has finally entered the second stage. so. . . Now is also the time to re-play this title.
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