Huawei says it’s “back in the game;” should Samsung and Apple worry?
HarmonyOS 3.0 was pre-installed on the Mate 50 series this year
HarmonyOS version 2.0
Third-party installations of HarmonyOS are also on the rise with over 250 million units of products such as light bulbs, televisions, microwaves, and refrigerators using the software. Those installations are increasing at a rate of 212% on an annual basis.
Huawei’s own AppGallery app storefront is also growing rapidly and is now the third largest in the world after the Google Play Store and the App Store. It is a little light on options (only 220,000 apps compared to approximately 2.5 million in the Play Store) but still is able to serve more than 580 million monthly users.
If Huawei develops its own EUV process, the company could regain access to cutting-edge 5G chips
The world’s only current EUV manufacturer, Dutch firm ASML, filed a similar patent in 2016. But both patents differ in the way light is used in the EUV process. Additionally, Huawei is believed to be working on a way to “bypass” lithography by using optoelectronic wafers and other innovations.
While Huawei says that it is “back in the game,” it still is going to take time for the patent to be issued an an EUV machine built by Huawei. If the company can conme up with a way to bypass the lithography process, that would be the time for Samsung and Apple to start worrying.
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