Huawei Mate 70 is a 100% Made in China smartphone | Infinium-tech
Huawei launched the Mate 70 series two weeks ago, and today, the company’s CEO shared that all of their components are made in China. Richard Yu made the revelation in front of an audience at Bao’an Middle School in Shenzhen, China.
The executive announced that Huawei has achieved 100% domestic production of chips, proof of the true autonomy of the semiconductor industry in China.
Richard Yu speaking in front of an audience
There have only been a few teardown videos online, and they focus on the new Kirin 9020 chipset, which is manufactured by SMIC – a Chinese semiconductor manufacturer that works closely with Huawei.
TSMC recently announced that it has discovered chipsets being provided by a third-party partner for Huawei, which falls under US sanctions. The chips were used for data servers and AI; We have also seen Korean-made memory in the Mate 60 phone.
Richard Yu with Huawei Mate 70 Pro+
Still, it’s highly unlikely to see the Mate 70 phone outside China. The company has planned an event for Thursday, December 12, which will mark the global debut of only the Mate X6 foldable smartphone.
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