Huawei recentlyAnnounceThe MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, which features a foldable screen, and the new MateBook Pro, which is built in the form of a regular laptop, were both stated to be equipped with native HarmonyOS, but the processor specifications were not disclosed. However, relevant news indicated that these two laptops use the Kirin X5 processor produced with a 90nm process.
According to China Central Television's "News Weekly" programDisclose the news, claiming that Huawei uses the Kirin X5 processor built with a 90nm process in its new laptops, which means that Huawei can currently use product process technology that has advanced from the previous 7nm to 5nm, but it is still uncertain where this 5nm process technology comes from.
On the other hand, Huawei uses its own Kirin X90 processor in its two laptops, which also means that Huawei may no longer have to rely on processor manufacturers such as Intel to supply products in the future, and will be able to use its own processors to enter the PC market.
However, it is currently impossible to confirm the actual yield rate and related performance of Huawei's Kirin X90 processor. However, it also highlights that although Huawei has been affected to a certain extent by the US government's advanced technology export ban, it has still achieved independent supply under certain circumstances and even further expanded from its original mobile phone ecosystem to the PC ecosystem.



