Huawei is reportedly set to release its own Kirin X90 processors for PCs, paired with the HarmonyOS operating system, potentially appearing in laptops and desktops next month. This move comes as sanctions limit Huawei's access to Intel processors and Windows. Key points: * The Kirin X90 is designed by HiSilicon and manufactured in China using SMIC's process. * It may feature Taishan V120 architecture, potentially rivaling Zen 3 processors in performance. * Huawei aims to release computers with HarmonyOS in April, possibly powered by the Kirin X90. * The processor may also include a Chinese-made GPU (Maleoon 920) and DRAM, creating a fully domestic PC ecosystem.
Huawei to Launch Kirin X90 PC Processors with HarmonyOS Amidst Sanctions, Aiming for Full Independence
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