Lenovo does not plan to develop its own operating systems and chips

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After making known the US ban on Huawei y everything that implies, the Chinese company said that it had been preparing since last year for such an event, which could be seen coming.

New speculations and fears haunt other Chinese companies, based on whether they would also be affected by future bans from the American country. Lenovo, for its part, does not seem concernedWell, it has not lifted a single finger to do so, as Huawei has been doing for a while.

Huawei was shielding itself very well, so she was not caught off guard in the field. It has been storing some key components that could be compromised by a US veto, developing its own OS for smartphones and creating its replacement for the Google Play Store.

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However, the CEO of Lenovo Group said that the world's largest PC maker does not plan to develop its own operating systems or chips, despite growing fears that other Chinese tech companies may face the same fate as Huawei.

In detail, during a briefing, Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing said: “Lenovo does not intend to develop operating systems or chips, as globalization remains an unavoidable trend. Therefore, it is not necessary for a company to specialize in everything. We will do our own work and we will do it well ”. To this he added that the company will continue to cooperate with trusted partners to provide users with the best products.

The senior executive's comment comes just days after Huawei was added to the United States' trade blacklist for its suspicious relationships with the Chinese government, preventing the company from buying American technology. This arises to appease and clarify the doubts of consumers, amid the tensions of the United States and China.

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