Huawei has developed a new Kirin X90 chip as the company shifts away from Intel chips and Windows software for its PCs and laptops.
The Kirin X90 chip, developed by Huawei's chip design operation HiSilicon, has received a Level 2 national certification for security liability.
Huawei has been transitioning from using Intel processors due to increased US restrictions and may switch to its own HarmonyOS software for future PCs and laptops.
Huawei's move to ARM-based laptop and desktop chips is similar to Apple's transition to its own Apple Silicon processors based on ARM technology.