China, Huawei Hit Q'Comm Where it Hurts
By Dylan McGrath, EETimes
August 1, 2019
SAN FRANCISCO — Chipmakers are demonstrating tangible evidence that they are feeling the effects of the U.S.-China trade war and the Trump Administration's ban on sales to Huawei Technologies.
On Wednesday, Qualcomm — the San Diego-based fabless chip vendor with perhaps the heaviest exposure to the China woes — disappointed Wall Street with its fiscal fourth quarter forecast and warned of China-related headwinds for the next two quarters.
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