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Huawei may reveal Kirin 9000 flagship SoC on 3rd September at IFA 2020

Anupam Modak by Anupam Modak
August 25, 2020
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The Chinese company Huawei, which is discussed over the world currently for its 5G technology equipment, announced a press conference on 3rd September during the IFA 2020. Though the tech giant didn’t mention anything else, its fans are very much aware of what to expect.

Reports are saying that Huawei is going to reveal Huawei Mate 40 flagship smartphone lineup, but that’s not all. Along with that, it can bring its new flagship-level SoC Kirin 9000.

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It is also come to know that the HiSilicon Kirin 9000 is manufacturing by TSMC based on 5nm architecture. If so, this will be the first SoC in this category. We have to see what the flagship Kirin 9000 is bringing to offer. Qualcomm and Apple will also bring similar SoC in the near future.

Huawei may reveal Kirin 9000 flagship SoC on 3rd September at IFA 2020__TechnoSports.co.in

On the other hand, the Mate 40 lineup, which has the highest chance of arrival, contains three smartphones with the model numbers OCE-AN00, NOH-AN00, and NOP-AN00. It is also rumored the Mate 40 model will have 6.5 inches FHD+ display, whereas the Pro model will have a 6.78 inches QHD+ screen. The phones will run on Android, along with that the latest 5G technology will also be enabled.

Hope you know about the clash between the US government and Huawei. For this, TSMC is going to stop taking further orders from Huawei and also stop manufacturing Kirin SoCs from 15th September. It comes to know that, the Chinese tech giant is taking the whole thing in its own hand and expected to produce its chips, partly, by the end of this year.

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