The Chinese giant Huawei plans during the coming period to replace Intel and AMD processors in computers with the company’s own processors, which are now known as “Pangu” processors.
Over the past years, Huawei has provided a series of Kirin processors for the company’s versions of smartphones, but the Chinese giant wants to expand by supporting its versions of laptop or desktop computers with processors developed by the company.
Over the past years, Huawei has supported the company’s devices with Intel or AMD processors, but the latest reports confirm the start of developing the company’s own processors, which are now known as “Pangu”.
The new details also came via the @魔法科技君 account on the Weibo platform, where he confirmed Huawei’s plans to replace Intel Core processors and the AMD Ryzen series of processors, with its first processor to be revealed in June next year.
The source of the leaks explained that the upcoming series of processors aims to support the company’s versions of medium-cost laptop or desktop computers, so the processors will not be offered in the MateBook series, and these processors may also be exclusive to the MateStation series.
It is reported that expectations indicate that the upcoming “Pangu” processors from Huawei are based on the ARM architecture, and the upcoming leaks are expected to provide more details about this series of processors.