A recent leak has highlighted the features and specs of Huawei‘s latest flagship laptop, powered by its own Kirin chip.

Recently, reports emanating from the Chinese company, which is a global trailblazer in pioneering 5G technology, says the company is presently working on the possible release of several personal computers that are powered by Huawei‘s custom-made silicon chip, called the HiSilicon ARM chip.

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This new leak however provides enough details about the forthcoming laptop coming from the company. However, it should be pointed out straight away that the leak was not from official sources of the company.

A photo of the notebook’s shipping box was released by a long-standing and reliable Weibo tipster, which revealed important specs of the soon to be released laptop.
We now present a sneak peek into the listed specs of the notebook. The device is powered by the impressive and powerful Kirin 990 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM, 512GB SSD, and a 14-inch 1080p display, well primed from excellent visuals and speed operations. The laptop has the Linux-based Deepin OS 20 operating system, and the transition to HarmonyOS will be a possibility in the nearest future.Huawei laptop

The laptop itself has been named the Qingyun L410 and projections put its price far cheaper than the MateBook 14, even though they both come with similar specs and features. There’s also the exciting possibility of the laptop supporting 5G connectivity since its SoC has incorporated an integrated 5G modem. This 5G capability is one feature that could stand the device out and enhance Huawei’s reputation as a trailblazer in pioneering next-generation communications technology.

As should be expected, the notebook will most certainly berth in the Chinese market first before being released to the global market- that is if there were plans for the device to be released to the global market. Huawei is yet to release an official statement on the matter at this time.

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