Will it be a blow to the US?  The Chinese already have their own processors.  “They exceed the possibilities”

Will it be a blow to the US? The Chinese already have their own processors. “They exceed the possibilities”

Huawei and Chinese chipmaker SMIC have together built a 7-nanometer processor that will drive the company’s latest smartphone. The new SoC will allow Huawei to bypass US sanctions, offer 5G connectivity and is supposed to be a breakthrough in Chinese technological thought.

Mate 60 Pro, the new Huawei flagship, debuted a few days ago without publicity and only in China. However, it is extremely interesting because of the processor that drives it, which was created without the use of Western technologies.

The latest Huawei smartphone again with its own processor. A technological breakthrough in China

The American government imposed the first sanctions on Huawei in 2019, Huawei also had to give up building its own HiSilicon Kirin processors that used

but now that may change. The new flagship Mate 60 Pro debuted with the mysterious Kirin 9000s processor, whose detailed parameters the company did not want to reveal.

However, according to the report of the analytical company TechInsights, for which Huawei built this chip in cooperation with the Chinese company Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), and it is the first such advanced processor based on Chinese technological solutions.

Huawei will finally restore 5G in its own smartphones?

The chip was designed by Huawei and built in a 7-nanometer technological process by SMIC and is not inferior in performance to the Snadragon 8 series from Qualcomm. It also enables connectivity with the 5G network, which in turn is key information for people who decide to buy a smartphone from the Chinese giant. The tests that Chinese consumers uploaded to the network show that the Mate 60 Pro is able to offer data transfer exceeding the capabilities of typical 5G smartphones –

Dan Hutcheson, an analyst at TechInsights, said in an interview with the agency that such a development is “a slap in the face for the American administration”, which tried to block the further development of the Chinese company. It also shows that Huawei can finally return to producing smartphones using proprietary 5G chips, regardless of US sanctions.

While Huawei managed to build its own ecosystem and application store (Huawei AppGallery) separated from Google services almost from scratch, the lack of 5G has been one of the biggest problems of the company’s new smartphones so far.

Source: Gazeta

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