"1 year later - Did the Huawei ban work?"
Thanks, I liked watching that video. It doesn't sound too good for Huawei.
Although Huawei have the home Chinese market, their competitors, will be given a big boost, with easy access to the big, world-wide markets and access to everything they want to buy.
Russia/USSR had a similar situation (Cold war), which seemed to hinder their home grown companies success/products.
E.g. The East German Trabant, was just about the worst car ever. Made out of paper coated in plastic. A motorcycle engine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrabantThe arm situation is complicated. Because it is not clear, who will take them over now. I guess whoever takes them over, it may cause controversy. I suppose some possible buyers, may actually improve arm, as a product and company.
But it would be equally easy, for some possible buyers, to end up causing arm difficulties, and lead to it diminishing in the future.
E.g. Microsoft buys arm, and then charges users a new 'improved' subscription service, where you pay them $5.99 a month, or the cpu disables itself automatically.
It also automatically sends
your data stuff, back to Microsoft.
It also, seems to like doing forced updates, even if you are about to make a very important phone call.
Yes, if Microsoft bought arm, that would be good for every single person, in the world (who works or is a share holder, of Microsoft
).