Huawei

  • Huawei reportedly hiring internally for Nanniwan project, HarmonyOS

    Huawei has reportedly launched the Nanniwan project, meant to circumvent products containing US technology. Now, latest reports said that Huawei is hiring for the project as well as HarmonyOS.

  • Huawei may start using dual processor solutions from Mate40

    Huawei will use dual processor options starting with the Mate40 at the earliest, with both MediaTek and Samsung as possible suppliers, Yicai.com cited Qualcomm as well as MediaTek insiders as saying.

  • Qualcomm wants permission to sell chips for Huawei 5G phones

    Qualcomm has been putting pressure on the Trump administration to allow it to sell components to Huawei, saying current restrictions risk channeling revenue to foreign competitors rather than preventing Huawei from obtaining the parts, the Wall Street Journal reports.

  • China ships 43 million 5G phones in Q2, more than half of which use Huawei HiSilicon chips

    In the second quarter of this year, China shipped more than 43 million 5G smartphones, of which Huawei HiSilicon is the largest 5G processor supplier, with a 54.8% market share, according to data recently released by IDC.

  • Huawei's first desktop to be released soon, specs revealed

    Huawei's first desktops will be released soon and will be powered by 24-core Kunpeng processor and AMD's Radeon 520 graphics card, according to IT Home.

  • Huawei Mate40 will have Kirin 9000, the last gen of high-end Kirin chip

    The Huawei Mate 40 will be powered by the Kirin 9000 chip, which will be the last generation of Kirin high-end chip that can't be produced in the future, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said today.

  • Huawei to launch Mate 40 with Kirin chip in September

    Huawei will launch its next-generation flagship phone, the Mate40 series, with its Kirin chip in September, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said.

  • Huawei's Richard Yu: HarmonyOS will be used on PCs, tablets, and even phones

    Huawei's smartwatch will be powered by the HarmonyOS this year, and in the future, all of Huawei's IoT products, including PCs, tablets and even mobile phones, may use HarmonyOS, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said today.

  • Huawei establishes Shanghai 5G Open Lab as city's 5G outdoor base stations exceed 25,000

    At today's Huawei 5G Summit, Huawei announced the establishment of the Shanghai 5G Open Lab.

  • BYD Semiconductor introduces another chip into Huawei's mobile charger

    BYD Semiconductor today said its ACDC power chip, the BF1550, has been introduced into Huawei's smartphone charger program.