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It's not clear when—or whether—the laptop will be released.The US has banned sales of technology to Huawei, which uses Intel chips and the Windows operating system in its MateBook PCs. Huawei "planned to unveil the new Windows laptop at the CES Asia 2019 trade show in Shanghai this week" but "indefinitely postponed" the launch because of the US export ban, The Information reported yesterday.Further ReadingHuawei’s export ban is wider in scope than most people imagineHuawei consumer division CEO Richard Yu subsequently confirmed the cancellation to CNBC. The laptop will use an ARM processor instead of Intel, the report said.The state-run media report doesn't mention the fact that a Huawei executive confirmed the cancellation of this week's laptop launch.
As said here by Jon Brodkin