Huawei desktop PC powered by ARM-based Kunpeng CPU

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Huawei seems to be putting its hands into everything, with desktop PCs being the next frontier for the company. Recently, a video about a Huawei desktop PC appeared in BiliBili. It detailed some of the machine's tech specs, as well as showed off what it could do.

According to the video, Huawei desktop PC uses an ARM-based CPU built on the 7nm process node. Dubbed the Kunpeng 920 Lite, this CPU is soldered onto the Kunpeng D92S10 motherboard. The base configuration also comes with an AMD Radeon RX550 GPU, 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 256GB of SATA SSD storage. There's a lot of room for expandability though, with four DIMM slots, two M.2 slots, and six SATA ports. Besides that, it comes with a plethora of USB ports and a Gigabit Ethernet port.

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The PC should be able to run Windows 10, but it comes with the Unity Operating System (a Linux distro) by default. From the video, we can see that the OS gives off a feeling similar to macOS. The video also showed a Blender BMW test completed in 11 minutes 47 seconds, as well as 4K video playback that did cause the system to lag.

There's still more of this PC that we don't know, but it's interesting to see that Huawei is dipping into this area. For those who've watched the BiliBili video, what do you think about this PC? Let us know on our Facebook page and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more news.