Currently, Huawei cannot hope to make its own SoCs that can compete with Qualcomm or MediaTek
A lower process node number indicates the use of smaller transistors allowing more to fit inside a chip. And the higher a chip’s transistor count, the more powerful and energy-efficient that chip is.
Will Huawei ever turn out powerful chips again like the Kirin 9000?
What is rumored to be under the hood of the upcoming P60 series?
This is allegedly a live image of the upcoming P60 Pro
The U.S. takes the position that Huawei’s chip making capabilities could allow it to develop powerful components for military devices and this is why the previous two U.S. administrations have restricted foundries from doing business with Huawei. While China’s SMIC can produce 7nm chips, these are for cryptocurrency mining only and aren’t nearly sophisticated enough to be used to power Huawei handsets.