According to a teardown report by analysis firm TechInsights Huawei Technologies and China’s leading chipmaker SMIC.
They have constructed an advanced 7-nanometer processor to power its next smartphone.
Huawei Technologies
According to a rumour shared with source on Monday.
Huawei’s Mate 60 Pro is powered by a new Kirin 9000s chip manufactured in China by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC).
Last week, Huawei began selling the Mate 60 Pro smartphone.
The specifications stated that it could make satellite calls but provided no information on the power of the chipset within.
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp
The processor is the first to use SMIC’s most advanced 7nm technology, indicating that the Chinese government.
They are making progress in its efforts to develop a local chip ecosystem, according to the research firm. Bloomberg News was the first to report on the firm’s results.
Buyers in China
Buyers in China have begun posting teardown videos and speed tests on social media, implying that the Mate 60 Pro is capable of download rates that exceed those of top-tier 5G phones.
The phone’s release sparked a frenzy among Chinese social media users and official media.
With some noting that it coincided with a visit by US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
US Commerce Secretary
Since 2019, the United States has restricted Huawei’s access to chipmaking techniques.
It required to produce the most advanced handset models, allowing the company to launch limited batches of 5G models utilising stored chips.
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