US-led sanctions on Chinese tech firms were meant to put a barrier between China and the cutting-edge of smartphone know-how. Little wonder, then, that Huawei drew a collective gasp when it revealed its new smartphone -- the Mate 60 Pro -- is powered by a homegrown, China-made processor.
Almost overnight, the world woke up to the reality that China’s tech savvy was more advanced than many believed, giving global tensions a new sense of urgency.
Where does the U.S.-China relationship go from here? And how might it shape fortunes at Apple, which has an outsized investment stake in China?
Dan Hutcheson, Vice Chair of TechInsights joins co-hosts John Lee and Tom Corbett for a wide-ranging discussion of how recent events are reshaping the relationship between China, the U.S., and the high-stakes quest for tech supremacy.
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