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Recent independent teardowns have confirmed that Huawei's new Pura 70 smartphone is equipped with the 7nm Kirin 9010 processor, an advanced version of the previously used Kirin 9000s in the Mate 60 Pro. This development highlights Huawei's ongoing efforts to sustain its semiconductor capabilities despite controversies surrounding its chip production. The Kirin 9010 processor, made in China, represents a significant technological advancement for Huawei, enabling the company to continue its tech operations amid global semiconductor challenges.
A teardown of Huawei's new phone reveals the latest version of its controversial made-in-China chip https://t.co/0WxMr6p5e7
Huawei appears to be making continued progress in acquiring the semiconductors it needs to revive its tech operations. The latest teardown shows Huawei's new Pura runs on the latest version of its controversial made-in-China chip via @vladsavov https://t.co/iCpVcMJWto
A teardown of Huawei's new phone reveals the latest version of its controversial made-in-China chip https://t.co/iBHcA9q286 via @technology
TechInsights teardown: Huawei's Pura 70 uses a 7nm chip, similar to the Mate 60, and a Kirin 9010 processor, a newer version of the Mate 60 Pro's Kirin 9000s (@vladsavov / Bloomberg) https://t.co/xQ97Gew2C2 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/25BDrbODM5
A teardown of Huawei's new phone reveals the latest version of its controversial made-in-China chip https://t.co/laMzWPEd28
Huawei’s latest smartphones carry a version of the advanced made-in-China processor it revealed last year, independent analysis revealed, underscoring its ability to sustain production of the controversial chip https://t.co/i12fpQCGOI