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Huawei HiSilicon Pangu M900 chip to launch in mid 2022
A previous report reveals that Huawei has a new chipset that could replace AMD and Intel processor requirements in its PCs and notebook platforms and now there’s some more information that has just dropped into our corner.
According to the information coming from a Weibo blogger, Huawei Hisilicon has a new PC-level processor named Pangu M900 that could launch somewhere near mid-2022. This new processor is planned to launch especially for the government and official sectors and not for ordinary consumers in the meantime.
Furthermore, it’s revealed that the Huawei HiSilicon Pangu M900 processor is designed and developed by Shanghai HiSilicon technology, the chipset designing arm of Huawei. On the other hand, the previous Kirin 990 and Kirin 9006C processor.
Meanwhile, Huawei has not announced any such processor launch at the moment but we’ll get to that sooner or later.
Meanwhile, a report regarding the upcoming mobile chipset platform powered Huawei notebook has been surfaced online that reveals Huawei Qingyun L420 processor, equipped with a 5nm Kirin 9006C Octa-core specifications, up to 3.13GHz, and the graphics card is a Kirin 9006C integrated graphics card.
In terms of specifications, the Huawei Qingyun L420 notebook has a 14-inch screen with a resolution of 2160 x 1440 and a 3:2 ratio. The thickness of the body is 15.9mm and the weight is 1.45kg. In terms of interfaces, this notebook is equipped with an HDMI interface, mini RJ45 network port, 2 USB-A interfaces, a headset interface, and a full-featured USB-C.
Moreover, the company has installed Hynix 8GB LPDDR4-4266 RAM along with Samsung 256GB hard drive along with Kirin desktop operating system.
(via – ithome)