Huawei was 'struck by the Wi-Fi Association', voluntarily withdrawing from the JEDEC semiconductor association
Huawei was again excluded from the membership of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
After the US government's ban, the list of partners to stop cooperating with Huawei is getting longer. Most recently, Huawei was again excluded from the membership of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Previously, a series of large technology companies also announced to stop cooperating with Chinese technology companies such as Google, Qualcomm, Intel, ARM, Microsoft, Toshiba . Huawei was also removed from the SD memory card association. .
The Wi-Fi Alliance, or the Wi-Fi Alliance, was set up to set the standard for devices that use this wireless technology, whose members are major technology companies in the world such as Apple, Qualcomm, and Broadcom, Cisco, Samsung, Nokia or Xiaomi.
Recently, the Wi-Fi Alliance has decided to "restrict" the participation of Chinese technology companies to comply with Washington's request that is not completely expelled. This means that Huawei will no longer contribute to the future of wifi, although it is still possible to create new wifi devices. In the long run, this will make Huawei lose competition in the market.
Of course, Huawei can join other alliances or together with China to establish their own wifi alliance but they still face many difficulties when competing.
During this stressful time, Huawei also voluntarily withdrew from JEDEC, an organization that develops new standards for semiconductor devices and components.
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