HUAWEI has stopped launching laptops and desktop PCs after being blocked from accessing Intel chips. This is another attempt by the United States to prevent HUAWEI from resurfacing after being subject to technological barriers since 2019. Recently, the new Kirin X90 chip has been leaked and it is the chip for HUAWEI's first ARM-based PC. So, what should you know about it?
For your information, the Kirin X90 will be marketed as a rival to the Snapdragon X and Apple M series. It is believed to be manufactured using 7nm technology by SMIC, similar to the Kirin 9010 used in the Mate XT Ultimate. Not much information is known about the X90 at this time, but it is likely to be used in the MateBook series. The Windows operating system will not be used but will be replaced by HarmonyOS PC.
At the initial stage, it can be predicted that products with the Kirin X90 will be marketed in China only first before being offered to the global market. Malaysia, as one of HUAWEI's main markets, will certainly be the second wave of countries to receive it if they want to market the first PC with a chip and operating system designed by themselves.
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