With its backs to the wall, Huawei was forced to power its 2022 Mate 50 flagship line and its early 2023 P60 flagship line with the 4nm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. However, in order to obtain the license the manufacturer would need to buy these chips, they had to be tweaked not to support 5G. For the recently introduced Mate 60 Pro flagship model, Huawei surprised everyone by equipping the phone with its homegrown Kirin 9000s SoC built by SMIC (China’s largest foundry) using its 7nm process node.
The just unveiled Huawei Mate 60 Mate Pro is the first Huawei phone in three years powered by a 5G Kirin chipset