(Bloomberg) -- Huawei Technologies Co.’s latest flagship smartphone is powered by a chip little different from the one that set off alarm bells in Washington a year ago, signaling a slowdown in ...
US sanctions on China's tech industry have inhibited Huawei's progress in chip development, as revealed by TechInsights' analysis of the Mate 70 smartphone series. The chips, produced by SMIC ...
according to TechInsights. Analysts predicted that sales of the Mate 70 series would be limited by modest chip upgrades and lack of Android support. The Mate 70 line was Huawei's first series of ...
However, the latest Mate 70 series faces subdued sales because of its weaker processors compared to competitors, according to analysts at research firm TechInsights. Total shipments of the Mate 70 ...
TechInsights expected Huawei to use its HiSilicon ... For now, Huawei can make its Huawei Mate 70 Pro smartphone based on the Kirin 9020 processor competitive as the SoC delivers decent ...
The higher-end Mate 70 Pro Plus featured the same NAND and ... and advanced extreme ultraviolet lithography, according to TechInsights senior analyst Jeongdong Choe. NAND is a type of memory ...
The higher-end Mate 70 Pro Plus featured the same NAND and a 16GB DRAM from SK Hynix. SK Hynix manufactured these mobile DRAM devices using 14-nanometre technology and advanced extreme ultraviolet ...