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Posted by fbiciansdap
 - December 16, 2020, 12:24:51
Quote from: High 5 on August 14, 2020, 03:00:33
Who would want anything by Huawei?
So all Your data gets stolen by China?

I prefer my data to be stolen by China rather than USA. What a hypocrite. Google, Facebook, Intel all of them are stealing your data (the last one is man in the middle).
Posted by Nobody44
 - August 14, 2020, 08:36:28
Highly doubt the specs are anywhere near what they claim.
Also it's probably gonna be a bug-fest in that silicon.
Also how do they make ARM stuff if US regulations are in place?


Also they had a flop with MIPS arhitectures years back why this would be different?
Posted by George
 - August 14, 2020, 05:30:29
Quote from: High 5 on August 14, 2020, 03:00:33
Who would want anything by Huawei?
So all Your data gets stolen by China?

I would if the price and specs are good.

The data stuff is all fake news by the US. Anyway I'm sure my data is useless and I give them away to FB for free all the time.
Posted by High 5
 - August 14, 2020, 03:00:33
Who would want anything by Huawei?
So all Your data gets stolen by China?
Posted by AndyChow
 - August 13, 2020, 18:33:36
I thought Huawei had lost the right to use ARM architecture.
Posted by JoeBlack
 - August 12, 2020, 20:05:11
Ofcourse it can, same as any other cluser of many SOCs.
Imagine cluser of Raspberry pi's ;)
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 12, 2020, 19:10:01
A new report claims that Huawei's in-house processor can compete with the Intel Core i9-9900K. Called the Kunpeng 920 3211K, the processor will be available in China in a pre-built desktop PC.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Huawei-readies-a-24-core-desktop-PC-for-release-ARM-based-processor-can-reportedly-outperform-the-Intel-Core-i9-9900K-in-multi-core-tasks.485582.0.html