Friday, August 7, 2020

Huawei Mate 40 to launch with last Kirin Chipset

Huawei CEO Richard Yu spoke at the China information era Summit 2020, speaking about the upcoming Huawei Mate 40 Smartphones, the subsequent flagship chipset and the supply issues his company is facing due to the trade war.


The Kirin 1000 chipset is predicted to be announced at IFA in early September earlier than making its debut on the Huawei Mate 40 lineup. it will likely be a 5 nm chip fabbed at TSMC and will be primarily based on the Cortex-A78 CPU core. but, the Mate 40s can be the last phones to apply a Kirin chipset.

the us will block TSMC from production chips for Huawei beginning in mid-September. before then Huawei can be able to at ease enough chips for 15 million Mate 40s, which the company feels can be sufficient. but after that supply runs out, it's going to want to discover a new source of chipsets (something Yu did now not cover in his talk).

The CEO says that inside the first half of 2020 Huawei shipped 105 million smartphones, which brought in CNY 255.8 billion in sales. He showed that Huawei exceeded Samsung in terms of units shipped inside the 2d quarter of this year.

As for the upcoming Mate 40 flagships, 4 models are predicted – Mate 40 , Mate 40 pro , pro+ and a Porsche design. All will have curved displays, though with one of a kind curvatures. The cameras will get major improvements as well.

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