For seven years, He Tingbo worked in silence. The head of Huawei’s semiconductor business, widely known as the company’s “chip queen,” vanished from public view in 2019 after Washington severed the Chinese company’s access to advanced technology. Her retreat became a symbol of Huawei’s fight for survival. That changed on 25 May at the IEEE International Symposium on […]<br /> This story continues at The Next Web [...]
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