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Huawei Mate 40 RS teardown reveals self-developed memory chip Comments

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  • Akimov
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  • 05 Nov 2020

abigfanoftechs, 03 Nov 2020"They stole from the US. A US company was going to invent it first." :-)We all know what happened to Intel..In 5 years AMD will be a global champion..and you can blame some other guy then..stop crying and get back to work..The world salutes innovators not narcissists..

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    • r3H
    • 04 Nov 2020

    YUKI93, 03 Nov 2020With that kind of performance, I wonder how fast the UFS 3.2 would be.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Flash_Storage
    https://liliputing.com/2020/03/samsungs-ufs-3-1-storage-brings-ssd-speeds-to-smartphones.html
    https://www.notebookcheck.net/UFS-3-0-benchmark-results-show-up-online-and-they-look-impressive.392366.0.html

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      • Adul Al Salami Kebab
      • nrX
      • 04 Nov 2020

      NotAnOpinion, 03 Nov 2020Before the ban, Huawei's consumer products weren't global. That's fact. The ... moreIn terms of consumers you trusting Huawei or not after the US claims is completely up to a country by country basis, some countries have Citizens who rather trust China than the USofA so if you are gonna assume the citation is like in the USofA all over then the math will be wrong. c:

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        • Anonymous
        • 04N
        • 04 Nov 2020

        not faster than ufs 3.1 100%

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          • Anonymous
          • phC
          • 03 Nov 2020

          I'm a Mate 20 pro user with an alarm system depending on Google's cloud notification with other words a push notification.
          Even Dahua and Hikvision still rely on the Firebase services, and I don't want to use some consumer/amazon style crap from Dahua subsidiary.

          This is definitely a Huawei's fault, they had more than a year to address the issue instead of hope for the best.

          And now, Mate 40 pro - €1200 ))))))))))))) lol
          Mate 30 pro new €450
          P40 pro new €550

          The only question I have, what exactly are they smoking?

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            • Anonymous
            • Bb%
            • 03 Nov 2020

            This NotAnOpinion guy is living in his own fairy tale world lmao. Here in Europe, Huawei was overtaking Samsung in market share up until the ban. And it's with 1 year old flagships. The average consumer doesn't give a f*** if it's not the latest and greatest they see them as cars so that's why their flagships sell quite well since they drop in price nicely and usually have accessories attached.

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              • Anonymous
              • LfP
              • 03 Nov 2020

              Nick Tagataka, 03 Nov 2020"Before the ban, Huawei's consumer products weren't global. That's fact.&q... moreAgree with you 100%

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                • Anonymous
                • LfP
                • 03 Nov 2020

                akenku, 03 Nov 2020i dont know where you from, but here in dominican rep. huawei means premium brand. Huawei da best!

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                  • Seems Interesting
                  • 3pT
                  • 03 Nov 2020

                  Wasn't it Huawei that also had a custom File System that gave them a performance improvements in benchmarks?

                  *Well I just searched about it and found the name, it's called EROFS. They say 20%+ performance VS EXT4, more storage(they say 2GB more storage, they also use "transparent compression with LZ4") and more security.

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                    • abigfanoftechs
                    • pYD
                    • 03 Nov 2020

                    "They stole from the US. A US company was going to invent it first."
                    :-)

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                      • uk7866
                      • LhS
                      • 03 Nov 2020

                      That's insanely impressive. It's a shame the situation the West is giving them.. their devices were hugely compelling several years back and now are next level despite the limitations on the company

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                        • Mxm
                        • 03 Nov 2020

                        NotAnOpinion, 03 Nov 2020Before the ban, Huawei's consumer products weren't global. That's fact. The ... moreThey were global. Infact, they had the fastest growing flagship phones in US.
                        This was serious competition to the Galaxy's and Iphone's.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • I8m
                          • 03 Nov 2020

                          Dang

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                            • akenku
                            • 63x
                            • 03 Nov 2020

                            NotAnOpinion, 03 Nov 2020How can someone compete with another when they are known everywhere but only in selected regio... morei dont know where you from, but here in dominican rep. huawei means premium brand.

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                              • Rosso
                              • 3LF
                              • 03 Nov 2020

                              I think it's quite simple to see what Huawei's strategy rn is, since they are lacking in software (when it comes to Google stuff at least), they decided to make up for it with hardware.

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                                • mooox
                                • ucw
                                • 03 Nov 2020

                                NotAnOpinion, 03 Nov 2020Another lie. Huawei sold (SHIPPED) over 200M+ phones in 2018. Those flagship phone sold then m... moreYour mathematical prowess is astounding.
                                So Huawei shipped about 240 million phones and they sold 60 million flagship phones. So 25% is low to you, and we can agree on that.

                                Apple lumps their budget phone and top-end phone sales figures together, so..... Last year based on shipment figures, Apple's flagship (11 iphone pro max) figured only for 12.6% of their entire shipment... more than 60% of the sales were by their budget models.

                                Hmmm so your point being? You actually can't start dealing with facts?

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                                  • mooox
                                  • ucw
                                  • 03 Nov 2020

                                  NotAnOpinion, 03 Nov 2020How can someone compete with another when they are known everywhere but only in selected regio... moreGoogle's not worldwide. Google sold less budget, or midrange, or top spec phones than ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER in the entire world.

                                  Not to mention, Google's phones are available in less than 50% of the world where smartphones are sold. You may be surprised, but the only ones who buy google phones are "techies" living in denial, Americans, and the occasional oddball.

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                                    • mooox
                                    • ucw
                                    • 03 Nov 2020

                                    NotAnOpinion, 03 Nov 2020Before the ban, Huawei's consumer products weren't global. That's fact. The ... moreWhat's a fact: You don't know what you're talking about.

                                    Huawei sold more phones around the world than every single US phone company bandied together. Yes, including Apple, Google and... that's about it, I think.
                                    The cheapest model of Huawei's phone for example sold more than the entire portfolio of Google (around the entire world).

                                    I don't know which rock you are staying under, but Lenovo has been used by many government as the go-to brand for many years, even right after they bought out IBM.

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                                      • KZK
                                      • 03 Nov 2020

                                      With that kind of performance, I wonder how fast the UFS 3.2 would be.

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                                        • 3Rs
                                        • 03 Nov 2020

                                        Chinese technology rising to world lead

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