June 2, 2022, 9:52 a.m. | Slava

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Research by: Slava Makkaveev Introduction Do you remember push-button telephones? Many of them were based on chips from Spreadtrum Communications Inc., a Chinese chip manufacturer founded in 2001. In 2011, over half of all phones in China were powered by Spreadtrum chips. In 2018, Spreadtrum rebranded itself as UNISOC. Today, the manufacturer produces budget chipsets that... Click to Read More


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