Huawei is reportedly entering the final stages of development for its Kirin PC chip. The company, known for its smartphone chips, is now working on creating a dedicated processor for PCs.
According to rumors, the Kirin PC chip is undergoing large-scale internal testing, with expectations for a potential launch by the first half of 2025.
The new chipset has been in the rumor mill for some time, and this new leak suggests that Huawei is closer than ever to unveiling it.
Some sources even speculate that the chip could debut as early as the first quarter of next year, although an official launch timeline has not been confirmed.
The testing process for the Kirin PC chip is reportedly progressing smoothly, with the chip expected to deliver strong performance for Huawei PCs.
One of the key features of the chip could be its AI capabilities, which are expected to bring smarter tools to users of Huawei laptops.
In terms of architecture, the Kirin PC chip is rumored to adopt a design similar to Intel’s Lunar architecture, also known as Unified Memory Architecture (UMA). This could enhance both performance and efficiency.
Huaweiโs push towards self-sufficiency continues, as the company aims to reduce its reliance on foreign technologies.
After shifting from Android to HarmonyOS on its smartphones, Huawei now seems ready to cut ties with Windows and Intel for its PC products.
While the official launch date for both the Kirin PC chip and HarmonyOS-powered PCs remains unconfirmed, more details are expected to surface in the coming weeks.