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Huawei: No, Kirin chips won't return in 2023

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Ro 07 November 2022

Huawei HarmonyOS Mobile hardware Rumors

There's been a rumor going around on the Chinese social network Weibo, regarding Kirin's return in 2023. Due to US sanctions, Huawei has been restricted from using certain technologies and doing business with some entities and as a result, the company's in-house Kirin SoC's development and production came to a halt. So outside of a limited number of phones with mid-range Kirin 710A Huawei, the lineup is largely go.

Huawei: No, Kirin chips won't return in 2023

Now there were multiple reports that development has been restarted and we might see a return of the lineup. However, in an official response, Huawei denied those rumors.

There's currently a big obstacle in front of Huawei as the company can't find any chip manufacturer that doesn't use US-based technology in its factories. And it appears the company may have given up on trying to find a solution for the time being.

Source (in Chinese)

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  • Vinaigre
  • 3g5
  • 18 Dec 2023

Yes but If you live in the EU or in the USA, it's better to have a Huawei Spyware than a Google spyware.

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  • Anonymous
  • Nsy
  • 23 Jun 2023

Exynos isn't the problem, its Samsungs foundries shortcomings

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  • Anonymous
  • 8pJ
  • 13 Jun 2023

There is no winner among for us consumers. You get either Chinese huawei spyware or U.S. google spyware on the phone. In order for us to gain a small win, we need to degoogle/huawei the phone by using a custom ROM without spyware.

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