Recently, a blogger leaked that Huawei’s Kirin PC chip will be announced in September, with multi-core performance close to Apple’s NM3 and GPU performance close to M2. If true, the September release could be seen as a direct challenge to Apple’s autumn new product launch.
PC Chip, predicted size is 130*8+920 10nm, up to 32GB RAM and 2TB storage.
Expected launch in September 2024, but multi-core performance close to M3, GPU similar to M2.
Tips: emphasis on design reuse and architectural features. There may even be Pro/Max versions, closer to Apple’s logic.
Rumors about Huawei’s PC chip have been circulating for some time. The anticipation for Huawei’s HarmonyOS PC with Kirin chip is high. Due to well-known reasons, Huawei is likely to remain low-key about this. The leak from a prominent Weibo user doesn’t seem like random speculation, especially considering Huawei’s current Kirin chip performance and the complex situation it faces. Breaking through restrictions and avoiding bottlenecks is essential for both Huawei and the Chinese chip industry.
Additionally, the leak suggests that the Kirin PC chip may introduce Pro and Max versions, following a logic similar to Apple’s overall strategy.
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