The latest information posted by Twitter user @_rogame gives us a glimpse of what the Huawei desktop PC might look like.
As can be seen from the images, the Huawei desktop PC has three USB-A and one USB-C ports on the front as well as headset and microphone ports and can also be equipped with an optical drive.
It has four USB-A ports on the back panel as well as a network cable port and a nine-pin serial port (RS-232).
Also, according to ITHome, a Chinese user has posted images of the Huawei desktop PC in real life, corroborating the images posted by @_rogame.
The Huawei desktop PC is powered by its own Kunpeng 920 3211K processor which has 24 cores and can run at up to 2.6 GHz.
Earlier this month, a user of Chinese video platform Bilibili introduced a Huawei desktop PC with a Kunpeng 920 2249K, but it only has 8 cores and 8 threads, and a different chassis design than this one.
The Kunpeng 920 processor was introduced by Huawei at CES 2019 and is aimed at the server market. The Kunpeng 920 is built on a 7nm process, based on the ARMv8 architecture. It has up to 64 cores and 8 threads at 2.6 GHz and has 8-channel DDR4, PCIe 4.0 and CCIX support.ย
From the recent information, Huawei is using the 8-core and 24-core Kunpeng 920 processor in domestic PCs, with more expected to come later.