The blocking of TSMC as the Kirin chipset manufacturer raises questions about the number of Huawei Mate 40 series devices that will be sold.
Nextren.com – Date of publication Huawei The Mate 40 series has been confirmed by the company.
Party the other day Huawei Make sure to release this series this year.
According to the poster, October 22, 2020 will be the opening ceremony for the series.
The upload can be seen directly from the @HuaweMobile Twitter account.
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So far, predictions are circulating that the Mate 40 series will come with three versions.
There will be a Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro +.
True or not, currently the specifications of the Huawei Mate 40 Pro have just been revealed through Geekbench certification.
When Slashleaks started, a Huawei smartphone with the model number NOH-NX9 had been registered.
It is known, this model was only inaugurated on Monday, October 12, 2020.
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The Geekbench 5 certificate assigns a rating for the device’s single core rating at 1016.
Geekbench has assigned the number 3688 for Multi-Core.
Geekbench Huawei Mate 40 Pro certification leaks-
Additionally, the latest certification states that the device motherboard carries the power of the NOH processor.
Some people argue that NOH is another name for the Kirin 9000, which is Huawei’s big chipset.
Also read: Huawei confirmed that it will launch the Mate 40 series in the near future
The advantage of this device is that it also comes with 8GB RAM which runs the Android 10 operating system.
With this latest leak, the question now arises how many Mate 40 Pro devices Huawei will market.
This is because TSMC, the Kirin chipset manufacturer, has withdrawn its cooperation with Huawei due to pressure from America.
Huawei reportedly only managed to secure around 1.5 million Kirin chipsets from TSMC for this new product.
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Hence, the Mate 40 series is likely to be sold in limited supply.
will Huawei Will the series, which kicks off on October 22, be the last devices to use the Kirin chipset?
Let’s wait for more news from the company.
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