The last few times have been somewhat troubled for the technology company Huawei, much because of the embargoes imposed by the US government. Due to various trade barriers made by the United States, the Shenzhen brand has had the great challenge of making difficult decisions and defining its priorities very well, based on the limitations it faces.
Based on these barriers, ie the sanctions imposed by the US, the latest news is that Huawei will sell its x86 server division.
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According to Reuters, which quotes the Bloomberg News, Huawei Technologies Co, is in advanced talks to sell its x86 server business, and where it adds that the decision comes after sanctions imposed by the United States, which have made it difficult for the Chinese brand to acquire processors from the manufacturer. North American Intel.
The news that was leaked yesterday(2), further reveals that the Chinese telecommunications giant is selling the server division to a consortium that includes at least one buyer that is backed by the government.
It should also be noted that, in recent months, there have been several potential buyers from the government sector and also from the private sector.
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