Featured Story
Nokia picks Intel man as new boss, chasing AI and US deals
Justin Hotard, who runs Intel's data center and AI business, is to succeed Pekka Lundmark, who is leaving Nokia in an improved shape.
We're going to have seatbelts installed in the office chairs for reporters who cover Huawei.
I worry that the hairpin turns and sharp reversals in the company's fortunes are finally going to loosen our scribes' grip on their desks, where they've been white-knuckling it since 2018 began.
From massive revenues, profits and 5G equipment shipments to a nearly worldwide conspiracy to put the company in its place, the stories about Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd in Light Reading during this calendar year have been all over the place -- seemingly growing more dramatic and ominous by the day.
Have a look at this list of Light Reading's most popular Huawei stories, and you'll see what I mean. Effusive praise, dire warnings, big contracts and massive upheaval -- it's all par for the course when the main subject is Huawei.
— Phil Harvey, US News Editor, Light Reading
You May Also Like