Teardown of Huawei's new Pura 70 Pro shows the company is getting more self-sufficient

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Last chance to snatch the perfect Mother's Day gift at a discount and get it in time for Her holiday!is thumbing its nose at U.S. sanctions more and more. Once again, we direct your attention to the spotlight on that story from last August when. That Huawei revealed a new flagship line wasn't a big deal. What was a big deal was the chip that the phone was equipped with, the Kirin 9000s. You see, U.S.

U.S. lawmakers were up in arms even though the Kirin 9000s, manufactured on a 7nm process node as we just mentioned, is two generations behind the 3nm process node currently used by TSMC and Samsung Foundry. And it is all because of 5G., and a teardown of the Pura 70 Pro was made by online tech repair company iFixit and consultancy TechSearch International on behalf of.

Besides the HiSilicon NAND flash memory chip, the teardown also noted that several other components came from Chinese suppliers. The application processor was said to be the successor to the Kirin 9000s, the Kirin 9010. Designed by Huawei's HiSilicon unit, the Kirin 9010 is a slightly improved version of the previous chip, and is also manufactured by SMIC using its 7nm process node.

 

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