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Huawei Mate 50 processors

With a new day, Huawei fans are looking for some fresh dribbles from the Mate 50 series. But looks like, the digital analysts are more curious about the processors of Huawei Mate 50 devices rather than catching on any other information.

Yes, once again we are in the surrounding of the Huawei Mate 50 smartphone processors. The news is coming right away from the Weibo blog of the well-known tipster @DigitalChatStation, revealing three processors with unique codenames.

You can check out these chipsets with their specific labels in the list, below.

  • Snapdragon SM8425, codename Waipio LTE
  • Snapdragon 8 Gen1 SM8450, codename Waipio
  • Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 SM8475, codename Palima

Huawei Mate 50 processors

In our previous article, we have already broached that the Huawei Mate 50 series will bring two chipsets on its surface. The mid-ranger Mate 50E will power the Snapdragon 778G, while the other flagship models will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen1 4G.

On making a go though, we realize that both the information are quite similar. However this time, the tipster has also mentioned the codenames of the respective processors. Besides, he gave an idea of what exactly will the other three devices in the Mate 50, equip in their system.

Snapdragon 8 Gen1 series – the ultimate processors

Huawei has attached several new mechanisms to its Mate 50 models. For instance, a new notch layout, XMAGE imaging technology, highly effective camera setups, and more. Apart from the outer framework, the company has also worked on the internal system of these gadgets – by fetching the latest Snapdragon series.

Snapdragon 8 Gen1 chipsets are the most advanced 5G capable platform. The processors can support all-day power and network speed of 10Gbps. Further, it lets your device connect with various other gadgets with one network in real-time.

It holds a 7th-gen Qualcomm AI Engine that comprises two-times faster tensor accelerators, Sensing Hub, and the world’s first always-on ISP. For the moment, there are only a few links to the information. But things will get to a clear note on September 6.

Huawei Mate 50 processors

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