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Huawei’s New Laptop Sparks Global Buzz—Proof That US Tech Sanctions Are Biting Hard


Updated: June 28, 2025 10:08

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Huawei’s latest release, the MateBook Fold, is making headlines not just for its sleek design but for what’s inside: a 7nm chip made by SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.) using older-generation technology. Analysts say this is clear evidence that US sanctions are stalling China’s semiconductor progress, despite Beijing’s push for tech self-reliance.

The foldable laptop, launched in May 2025, runs on Huawei’s HarmonyOS and was expected to feature a more advanced 5nm-equivalent chip. Instead, it uses the same 7nm process as the 2023 Mate 60 Pro, indicating that SMIC has yet to scale up next-gen chip production. Meanwhile, global leader TSMC is preparing to mass-produce 2nm chips, highlighting the widening tech gap.

The US has blocked Chinese firms from accessing advanced lithography tools and Nvidia’s high-end AI chips, citing national security. As a result, Huawei and SMIC are now China’s best hope for catching up—but progress remains slow.

Key Highlights:
Chip used: SMIC-made 7nm, not 5nm as speculated

OS: HarmonyOS; no Intel or Qualcomm chips

US sanctions impact: Limited access to advanced chip tools

Tech gap: TSMC at 2nm vs. China’s 7nm

Strategic signal: China’s self-reliance push faces real hurdles

Source: MSN – Huawei’s Laptop Highlights US Sanctions Impact | The Hindu – SMIC’s Chip Lag Explained | Times of India

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