The rumored Huawei desktop PC has made its way to the Huawei Developer website, and it's called the Qingyun W510, which is OEMed by Foxconn.
Renderings show that the Quingyun W510 desktop consists of a monitor host mouse and keyboard with a vertical grill design on the front of the host.
The monitor is 23.8 inches, 70% NTSC color gamut, and 1,920*1,080 resolution.
As previously reported, the Huawei desktop is powered by the Kunpeng 920 24-core processor, with multi-core performance ahead of the i9-9900K.
It uses 8GB of laptop memory and 512GB of Samsung SSD. There's a fingerprint boot key on the front, USB-C 18W port, and graphics card options of AMD 520 and Heath Hi1711.
The desktop is designed for the government and some companies, and is powered by the China-made UnionTech OS and cannot be installed on Windows.
The desktop does not support other graphics card models and the CPU is not removable onboard.
The Qingyun eco-cooperation is an eco-adaptation program based on Huawei's Qingyun series of desktop devices, which aims to enrich and improve the application ecosystem of desktop devices, covering office, design, learning, and other scenarios.
The list of eco-adaptations is now available on the official website, and it shows that nearly 500 Chinese software and hardware products are already available for Huawei's Qingyun eco-adaptation.
According to the list, the software includes document reading, messaging, input method, office software, browser, and so on, covering almost all the software categories used by ordinary users in their daily lives.
The adapted hardware includes some printers, scanners, and tablets.
The complete list can be found on the official website.