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Summary: Huawei will start launching HarmonyOS PCs soon, they’re coming. A PC with a new form factor was also teased, it could be a new laptop. HarmonyOS PCs will have dual app support, so you ...
Huawei ‘s highly anticipated Kirin PC chip, designed specifically for laptops, may face a pushback in its launch timeline. While many enthusiasts were expecting the chip to make its debut this ...
Chinese giant eyes solid-state alternative to high-bandwidth memory The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on ...
Amidst all the trade restrictions from the US, Huawei is continuing to build its Kirin chips for smartphones. The Huawei Pura 70 series uses an upgraded version of last year’s Kirin 9000s chip.
The first year of the AI PC era saw major Chinese manufacturers like Lenovo and Huawei aggressively positioning themselves in the AI PC market to capture higher market shares. Looking at the ...
Following the release of Huawei's Mate60 Pro series of smartphones, it has been reported that its Harmony operating system (HarmonyOS) will enter the PC sector in 2024.
Microsoft's supply license to Huawei expires this month, so the company can no longer legally produce and sell PCs with the Windows operating system unless it gets an extension, reports MyDrivers.
Huawei has added to its MateBook family of ultra-slim lightweight notebooks. The line-up includes an upgraded 13.9-inch Huawei MateBook X Pro, 14-inch MateBook 14 and 14-inch MateBook D14.
Earlier today (20th January 2023), a Huawei executive revealed interesting details regarding its PC products. The company’s PCs have apparently seen growth in 2022, while the brand focuses on ...
Chinese tech giant Huawei’s self-developed operating system HarmonyOS for PCs is nearing completion and is set to launch next year, as reported by the 21st Century Business Herald. Huawei introduced ...
This smartphone is expected to ship with Huawei’s new HarmonyOS NEXT OS, which is not based on Android. A new Kirin SoC is also expected, and the phone is said to be able to run “PC-level” apps.