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Huawei Is Blocked in US, But Its Chips Power Cameras Everywhere (bloomberg.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: Pelco, a California-based security camera maker, set lofty sales targets last year for a model with sharper video resolution and other cutting-edge features. That was until Congress derailed its plans. In August, updated legislation barred the U.S. military and government from buying tech gear from firms deemed too close to authorities in China. When the bill surfaced, Pelco scrapped any thought of providing its new GPC Professional 4K camera to the U.S. government and lowered its sales goals. The reason: The device uses parts from HiSilicon, the chip division of Huawei.

[...] Most of the focus is on Huawei telecom gear that helps run communications networks all over the world. But chips from the HiSilicon unit are also sparking concern because they power about 60 percent of surveillance cameras. That means Chinese chips process video from cameras that sit in places as varied as pizzerias, offices and banks across the U.S.

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  1. Ridiculous. Can we block the USA too? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I mean yes, let's absolutely block ALL mnufacturers from China, because they spy sneakingly.

    Following that same (valid) reasoning, since the USA has more than ten times the spying budget and we havd literal proof that they spy on ALL the people, including for corporate interests or sexual/love reasons, we should ban ALL US products ten times more.

    Priorities, people!

    It's the NSA/DHS/FBI/DEA/... that are the biggest threat, if you're US-American, since they have actual power over you.

    Ban Huawei, if you are *Chinese*! Again since the Chinese government has powet over you.

    Oh wait ... this is about protecting the US *corporate government*! Not the people!
    It's about a spying monopoly ON the US-American people!