According to bloggers, Huawei’s next-generation flagship chip will be named Kirin 9050 series, and will be first installed on the annual flagship Mate 90 series. This news indicates that Huawei is about to usher in another leap in performance in the mobile SoC field. According to reports, the Kirin 9050 series adopts a mature 8-core design and a 1+3+4 architecture, and its CPU frequency will exceed 3GHz. This will be the most powerful mobile phone chip in Huawei's history, completely refreshing the computing power of domestic chips.

Looking back last September, Huawei released its new tri-fold flagship Mate XTs. At that time, Yu Chengdong rarely disclosed the chip model of Kirin 9020. This move instantly detonated social networks and quickly rushed to the hot search list.
That was the first time since 2021 that Huawei took the initiative to publicly mention the specific model of the Kirin chip at an official press conference. This move sends an extremely clear signal to the global market: the domestic chip supply chain has achieved independent control of the entire link.

After the Mate XTs Extraordinary Master, Huawei successively released the Mate 80 series and Pura The 90 series flagships are equipped with Kirin 9030, Kirin 9030 Pro and Kirin 9030S chips. The steady iteration of the underlying hardware has laid a solid foundation for the explosive growth of subsequent products.
Looking to the second half of this year, the new Kirin 9050 series is about to debut. Under the in-depth optimization of the independently developed Hongmeng operating system, the performance of the Mate 90 series is well worth looking forward to. Through the high degree of collaboration between software and hardware, Huawei is expected to once again define the upper limit of the experience of domestic high-end flagship mobile phones.
