Huawei reveals which chipset is powering the MatePad Pro Max | Infinium-tech
Huawei unveiled the MatePad Pro Max tablet earlier this month, and today it has taken the unusual step of revealing its chipset. Since US sanctions against the company began seven years ago, Huawei has sometimes been very hesitant to reveal what exact chips power its devices and we don’t expect transparency on this front by default.
Now at a HarmonyOS conference in China, the company has come out and revealed that the MatePad Pro Max is powered by the Kirin T93 Pro SoC. Unfortunately, Huawei still hasn’t said anything about it other than the name. But hey, it’s better than nothing.

Chinese tipsters on Weibo speculate that this could be the Kirin 9030 Pro without a mobile data chip. The Kirin 9030 Pro is found in the Mate 80 Pro Max, Mate 80 RS Ultimate, and Mate X7, so it’s the company’s current flagship. This clearly bodes well for the performance of the MatePad Pro Max.

In fact, at the above conference, Huawei claimed that the MatePad Pro Max has a 45% improvement in overall system performance (although this is not clear in comparison), thanks to the SoC, but also to its efficient heat dissipation system, as well as HarmonyOS 6 and the rich HarmonyOS ecosystem. We’re not sure how the ecosystem affects performance, but okay.

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