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PiSigma

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Huawei first PC desktop, Im not a techie guy, may I ask from knowledgeable SDF members regarding its SPEC and ARM design chips.

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This is what Huawei's first desktop PC could look like
2020-07-20 6:58:27 GMT+8 | cnTechPost
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The latest information posted by Twitter user @_rogame gives us a glimpse of what the Huawei desktop PC might look like.
As can be seen from the images, the Huawei desktop PC has three USB-A and one USB-C ports on the front as well as headset and microphone ports and can also be equipped with an optical drive.

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It has four USB-A ports on the back panel as well as a network cable port and a nine-pin serial port (RS-232).
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Also, according to ITHome, a Chinese user has posted images of the Huawei desktop PC in real life, corroborating the images posted by @_rogame.
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The Huawei desktop PC is powered by its own Kunpeng 920 3211K processor which has 24 cores and can run at up to 2.6 GHz.
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Earlier this month, a user of Chinese video platform Bilibili introduced a Huawei desktop PC with a Kunpeng 920 2249K, but it only has 8 cores and 8 threads, and a different chassis design than this one.

The Kunpeng 920 processor was introduced by Huawei at CES 2019 and is aimed at the server market. The Kunpeng 920 is built on a 7nm process, based on the ARMv8 architecture. It has up to 64 cores and 8 threads at 2.6 GHz and has 8-channel DDR4, PCIe 4.0 and CCIX support.
From the recent information, Huawei is using the 8-core and 24-core Kunpeng 920 processor in domestic PCs, with more expected to come later.
It looks like a cheap PC. No display port connection. No mic connection in front. No htmi connection.

The processor sounds impressive, but need some real life testing. No other internal specs given, so hard to judge.
 

Mcsweeney

Junior Member
It looks like a cheap PC. No display port connection. No mic connection in front. No htmi connection.

The processor sounds impressive, but need some real life testing. No other internal specs given, so hard to judge.

Aesthetically, it did strike me as looking like something from the 1980s. Surprising given that Huawei makes beautiful-looking smartphones that are on par with Apple, Samsung, etc. Perhaps this is just a prototype and the final product will look better.
 

ZeEa5KPul

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I consider these "assurances" worthless. What the UK has just done is reveal itself as a faithless liar. It's lying to somebody, either America or China, so why should China assume it's telling China the truth and give what it says any weight? The only appropriate response is a cold "we shall see."
 

Skywatcher

Captain
UK would look like the biggest clowns if they choose to un-ban Huawei if Trump gets voted out, which seems more likely by the day.

It just shows that close U.S. allies like UK, Australia and Canada cannot be trusted because they often go back on their word and will turn hostile if the situation suits them.
Switching when you can get away with it is default behavior for everyone on the international stage.
 

Skywatcher

Captain
So CIOMP/SMEE's upcoming EUV machine (the one corresponding to the 2017 tech demonstrator) should be able to reach 3nm?
Apparently you can get 3nm with multiple 13.5nm EUV patterning (photomasks are a critical part to 3nm) with the NXE3400 series' overlay performance (which the 2021-2022 CIOMP/SMEE EUV machine seems broadly comparable to, at least in resolution performance)
 

Xizor

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Aesthetically, it did strike me as looking like something from the 1980s. Surprising given that Huawei makes beautiful-looking smartphones that are on par with Apple, Samsung, etc. Perhaps this is just a prototype and the final product will look better.
I don't think this is a personal desktop. It is a workstation build. And workstation designs are often very industrial.
Sort of like how Official buildings often adopt Brutalist architecture.

Whatever be the matter, the outer plastic shell ought to be the least of our interests. It's internals are the real objects of interest.
 

AssassinsMace

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The US's anti-China campaign's intended effect was suppose to do the opposite. Yes you see Western countries running away from China but more importantly this was suppose to scare away Chinese from investing in China. If that were to happen, then the US would know they were in control. That's was the job of those in here trying to make people believe "without acceptance of the West, China has no future" were trying to do. Just like how an abuser beats his wife or girlfriend, he wants to make sure she has no confidence and can do nothing without him so she will submit to his every whim.
 
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