The U.S. government banning Intel from selling chips to Huawei is the biggest load of crap since that time Trump claimed he could cure COVID with bleach. It’s not about national security; it’s about pure, unadulterated fear. Fear of a company that’s out-innovating, out-performing, and out-hustling every American tech giant on the planet.
But guess what, Uncle Sam? Huawei saw your pathetic attempt at sabotage coming a mile away. While you were busy snorting lines of paranoia and delusion, they were developing their own silicon powerhouse: the Kirin PC chip.
The Kirin PC chip is expected to utilize the latest Taishan V130 architecture, which promises better performance. It is rumored to have eight cores with a mix of high-performance and energy-efficient cores rivaling top processors in the market. It might feature a 10-core GPU for advanced graphics, support up to 32GB of fast LPDDR5 memory, and offer up to 2TB of SSD storage. With USB-4 connectivity, performance is expected to be on par with Apple’s M3 and Intel’s high-end processors.
The U.S. can keep throwing tantrums, keep imposing its sanctions, and keep trying to isolate Huawei. But it won’t work. The world is waking up to the truth:
The U.S. is a declining empire, a bully that’s lost its way, a dinosaur that’s about to go extinct.
So, to all the naysayers and doubters, to all the haters and fearmongers, we say this: Huawei is here to stay. The Kirin PC chip is coming. And the future of technology is Chinese.
Get used to it.