In a move to replace U.S. components in its PC business, Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies has made significant progress in creating its in-house computer chips

What Happened: Huawei’s chip design subsidiary, HiSilicon, has developed the Kirin X90 chip, which recently received a Level 2 national certification for security and reliability from the government-supported China Information Technology Security Evaluation Centre.

This voluntary certification enables companies to evaluate the security standards of their locally designed and manufactured computers, server CPUs, and systems, often acting as a gateway to adoption.

The company’s in-house Kirin 9000C and Kirin 9006C chips, utilized in the Qingyun W515x personal computer and Qingyun L540 laptop, respectively, have already obtained …

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In a move to replace U.S. components in its PC business, Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies has made significant progress in creating its in-house computer chips

What Happened: Huawei’s chip design subsidiary, HiSilicon, has developed the Kirin X90 chip, which recently received a Level 2 national certification for security and reliability from the government-supported China Information Technology Security Evaluation Centre.

This voluntary certification enables companies to evaluate the security standards of their locally designed and manufactured computers, server CPUs, and systems, often acting as a gateway to adoption.

The company’s in-house Kirin 9000C and Kirin 9006C chips, utilized in the Qingyun W515x personal computer and Qingyun L540 laptop, respectively, have already obtained …

Full story available on Benzinga.com

 In a move to replace U.S. components in its PC business, Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies has made significant progress in creating its in-house computer chips
What Happened: Huawei’s chip design subsidiary, HiSilicon, has developed the Kirin X90 chip, which recently received a Level 2 national certification for security and reliability from the government-supported China Information Technology Security Evaluation Centre.
This voluntary certification enables companies to evaluate the security standards of their locally designed and manufactured computers, server CPUs, and systems, often acting as a gateway to adoption.
The company’s in-house Kirin 9000C and Kirin 9006C chips, utilized in the Qingyun W515x personal computer and Qingyun L540 laptop, respectively, have already obtained …Full story available on Benzinga.com   Read Morebenzinga neuro, Huawei, INTC, MSFT, News, QCOM, tech war, us china, Global, Markets, Tech, INTC, US4581401001, MSFT, US5949181045, QCOM, US7475251036, News, Global, Markets, Tech, Benzinga Markets