Huawei HarmonyOS Desktop PC will be launching in September this year, probably alongside the Mate 90 series smartphones, and a new leak reveals the chipset information for this creation. The company may continue to use an existing processor with certain enhancements.
During the HDC26, Huawei announced that it will launch the first Desktop PC powered by HarmonyOS in the coming months, with major upgrades in software capabilities.
Now, Weibo tipster @SuperDimensional reveals that the Huawei Desktop PC running HarmonyOS will feature the Kirin X90 chipset with probably overclocked cores.
The tipster said that during the exhibition of the new PC device, its info page revealed the Kirin X90 chip. Though it didn’t imply whether there are any changes in performance.
Kirin X90
- 10 cores and 20 threads
- 8 cores x 2.31GHz
- 12 cores x 2.05GHz
- GPU: Maleoon 916
Besides, the staff members of Huawei mentioned that the display machine currently supports only certain functions and requires certain touch-ups before the official release. Perhaps the company will make more efficient changes to the device’s specs.
Huawei hasn’t mentioned any key parameters or features of the new desktop PC yet. Though the company exhibited the device, sharing the very first look.
For now, the details are limited to the PC processor. However, the Chinese tech giant may push the new device into the testing phase by next month and release it officially in September. In the meantime, we will get more new insights about the first Desktop PC.
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