"Teardown finds Huawei's 5nm notebook processor was made in Taiwan, not China."
"According to a teardown of Huawei's Qingyun L540 notebook by testers at TechInsights, the mysterious 5nm Kirin 9006C processor it contained was actually manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, not from a Middle Kingdom manufacturer."
"When the 14-inch ultralight first appeared in early December, the presence of a 5nm processor spurred furious speculation that China's domestic semiconductor manufacturing capability was far more advanced than previously thought."
Looks like the Chinese are not as advanced as I thought they might be.
Anyone here a Chinese chip expert, and want to explain the difference between Huawei's Kirin 9000S and 9006C?
Teardown finds Huawei's 5nm notebook processor was made in Taiwan, not China
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