First of all, I confirmed that Huawei enjoys the 50 mobile phone through various verifications, and it uses the Kirin 7 10A processor. Then, the question is, why not write "Kirin 7 10A" directly in the product introduction? Is it because the word "Kirin" is difficult to write? Is it too expensive? Obviously not. To sum up what I said in the video the day before yesterday, Kirin 7 10A is a chip produced by our own technology, not an inventory chip produced before the sanctions.
As for how it was produced, who produced it and what key technologies were used, this is really sensitive, which is why Huawei deliberately "concealed" relevant news. And based on my personal comprehensive information analysis, Huawei Changxiang 50 mobile phone is the first entry-level mobile phone to test the domestic Kirin chip. It is no exaggeration to compare it to China's first "atomic bomb" test.
Moreover, it is very likely that this batch uses Kirin 7 10A chips, and it is also possible that the next batch uses other models of eight nuclear processors with "dual-core superposition". Therefore, in the product introduction, they are collectively referred to as "eight nuclear processors", and the operation is more flexible. Therefore, the Enjoy 50 mobile phone released by Huawei is a very low-key entry-level mobile phone, but it is a very low-key entry-level mobile phone.
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In order to reveal the real parameters of Huawei's enjoyment of 50 chips, UP master Digital Langzhong directly disassembled the mobile phone and saw the model on it as "HI6260GFCV 13 1H", but did not know what this string of characters represented. There are big names directly revealed in the comment area. You can refer to the parameters of Kirin 7 10A to determine that they belong to the same series. "HI" stands for Hayes' R&D department, and the following series of figures have no practical significance. What really has the key information is the small print below this series of characters.