Rapid Progress in Developing HarmonyOS 7 to Fully Support New Mate 90 Chipsets
Huawei continues to accelerate work on HarmonyOS 7 in preparation for its launch with the upcoming Mate 90 series, aiming to achieve full integration between the new system and Kirin 2026 processors.
According to technical reports, this version aims to significantly improve performance rather than merely adding new features.
Huawei's development of the new system focuses on leveraging solutions such as LogicFolding and Tau Scaling Law, architectural and technical concepts that enable performance levels comparable to 3nm architecture processors.
This step is expected to significantly enhance the efficiency of Mate 90 chipsets when running HarmonyOS 7, which incorporates these technologies.
Huawei typically unveils its new version of HarmonyOS at the annual HDC conference and officially launches it alongside its flagship Mate phones.
Huawei announces HarmonyOS 7 with a new design supporting practical AI.
This year, Huawei appears to be prioritizing greater integration between hardware and software to compensate for the restrictions imposed on it in advanced chip manufacturing.
The stable version of HarmonyOS 7 is expected to be released alongside the official unveiling of the Mate 90 phones next autumn.
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Original source: TechWD
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