Huawei's latest handset uses improved China-made chip, report shows

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Huawei's latest handset uses improved China-made chip, report shows

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Sat, December 13, 2025 at 2:36 AM UTC

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The logo of Huawei is seen at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France, June 12, 2025. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

Dec 12 (Reuters) - The Kirin 9030, the chip that powers Huawei ​Technologies' latest flagship Mate ‌80 series handset, has been manufactured by China's ‌top foundry SMIC with an improved version of 7 nanometres, which is still behind TSMC and Samsung, ⁠Canadian research ‌firm TechInsights said.

The Kirin 9030 is manufactured using SMIC's ‍N+3 process, a "scaled extension" of its previous 7 nanometer (N+2) node, TechInsights said in ​a report published on December ‌8.

"However, in absolute terms, N+3 remains substantially less scaled than industry 5 (nanometer) processes from TSMC and Samsung," it said.

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Huawei and SMIC did not ⁠immediately respond to ​a request for comment ​outside regular business hours.

In October, China added TechInsights, which has ‍been publishing ⁠regularly reports on Huawei and SMIC’s chip progress, to its ⁠unreliable entity list.

(Reporting by Che Pan, Brenda ‌Goh and Gursimran Kaur; Editing ‌by Christian Schmollinger)

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