Huawei Nova official: the first world processor 64-bit engraved 16 nm via FinFET

Huawei Nova official: the first world processor 64-bit engraved 16 nm via FinFET

In anticipation of the MWC 2015, which will open in a few days, Huawei has just lifted the veil on its latest processor, the Huawei Nova, the first processor 64-bit world engraved in 16 nanometers through the FinFET technology. Based on ARM64 architecture, it supports GSM / UMTS / LTE FDD / TDD LTE and has 67% energy efficiency than its competitors while offering better performance.

 As stated in the company, the new processor will allow Huawei Nova to offer users “the best mobile experience,” thanks to the multitude of networks supported on a single chip. Thanks to its high energy efficiency, it will also help provide a much better autonomy to our smartphones.

Huawei Nova official: the first world processor 64-bit engraved 16 nm via FinFET

 Knowing the position of Huawei on the screens Quad HD, we already know that it’s upcoming high-end will be equipped with Full HD screens. Once this processor on board, future terminals of the Chinese manufacturer should be able to offer extraordinary autonomy. It is therefore a major innovation in the field of mobile processors, to be placed in the same category as the Samsung Exynos 7 Octa chip engraved in 14 nm and announced last week.

 This new chip will of course part of the festivities MWC 2015, which will open next Monday. Note qu’Huawei also took the opportunity to announce the first antenna L-band, both compatible Ultra Wide Band (UWB) and multi-band. It will support all major frequency bands 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz and even that of 1500 MHz.

 Innovations that are likely to be at the heart of the next high-end of the firm. Perhaps we should learn more about Huawei Nova in the coming days.

Huawei Nova official: the first world processor 64-bit engraved 16 nm via FinFET updated: February 25, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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