Huawei’s first commercial AI laptop is set to be released by April and will likely feature all “in-house” components, including the Kunpeng-920 processor.
Huawei’s First AI Laptop To Come With The Kunpeng-920 CPU, Integrating DeepSeek For Edge AI And Much More
Well, the Chinese tech giant is determined to dominate the domestic tech market, and after seeing much success in the mobile and AI segment, Huawei’s next venture looks to be targeting commercial PCs. Based on information by @tphuang, Huawei is set to release its in-house PC in the upcoming months, and the device is expected to feature components developed by Huawei themselves, reducing complications in the supply chain and opening up new market opportunities.
HW’s domestic commercial PC is almost here
Uses 7nm Kunpeng-920 CPU @ 2.6GHz
Fully domestic PMIC including Unisoc CT100 replacing EPSON in clock generator
Expected to run on HarmonyOS PC version & localized dev tool chain
Supports DeepSeek on edge
Expect to launch in April pic.twitter.com/wMazfl3qXD— tphuang (@tphuang) March 11, 2025
While details of Huawei’s next commercial device are uncertain, Huawei claims via Huawei Central that the laptop will be dropped under the “Qingyun” lineup, an enterprise range of products focusing on notebooks, desktops, TVs, and many more products. An important factor about the laptop is its integration with DeepSeek, which is similar to what we have seen with Microsoft’s Copilot+ certified devices. Huawei apparently plans to tap into the AI PC hype, but for domestic users only, which is why the anticipation around the laptop is pretty high.
Interestingly, Huawei’s laptop is said to be developed 100% from Chinese products, with the machine’s powerhouse being the company’s Kunpeng-920 CPU. Based on what we know about the processor up until now, it is based on the ARMv8 architecture and comes in different core configurations, up to 64 cores. The Kunpeng-920 is said to be a server-specific processor, but Huawei has developed versions with lower core counts, with 4,8 or 16-core versions available for the market.
The device is said to feature HarmonyOS (PC-specific version), along with DeepSeek acting for edge AI requests. It will be interesting to see what sort of performance Huawei’s device can provide to users, but given that Huawei has shifted to in-house products, that is undoubtedly a step in the right direction for the company. The launch date for the laptop is said to be in April, but it isn’t official for now.