Earlier this month, there were reports that Huawei is about to release the new MateBook X and X Pro. These notebooks will use the new 11th generation Core + low voltage MX 450. In addition, Huawei MateBook 13 and 14 will also upgrade their processors. According to recent reports, the Huawei MateBook new product communication meeting will hold in Beijing on January 13. It is expected that the 2021 version of MateBook X, X Pro, and other MateBook models will launch at this conference.
In addition to hardware upgrades, Huawei will also launch a series of software updates. Notably, these devices will come with the new PC version of the Huawei App Store. According to reports, one of these models will use the latest Intel i7-1160G7 processor.
The i7-1160G7 is an 11-generation Core with 7W-15W power consumption, 4 cores and 8 threads, and a turbo frequency of up to 4.4GHz. It will have a significant improvement in power consumption and performance over the 14nm i7-10510U.
It is expected that the overall design of Huawei MateBook X (2021) will not change, and the internal upgrade will be a powerful combination of the 11th generation Core + MX450. There are multiple versions of MX 450, such as the GDDR5 memory version, the GDDR6 memory version, and others. According to the report, the MateBook X Pro 2021 should adopt the low power consumption version.
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Huawei will also upgrade its MateBook 13/14 series
There are speculations that Huawei will launch two mainstream high-end models in the MateBook 13/14 series. While Huawei’s smartphone market is suffering as a result of the U.S. ban, it has no effect on its PC market. In the past few months, Huawei has been putting a lot of effort into its PC market.
As of now, there is not much information regarding the upcoming MateBook. There are reports that it will continue the design of the MateBoo 13/14 series. Furthermore, there may be an internal upgrade to the 11-generation Core and MX 450 configuration.
The company is also developing its App Store for desktop. Towards the end of last month, Huawei launched the Huawei App Store for PC. This store has five major sections including “Explore”, “Office”, “Classification”, “Management” and “Settings”. Furthermore, there are sub-sections like “Necessary for Installation”, “New Products of the Week” “Monthly Selection”, “Efficient Work”, “Video Entertainment”, “Design Zone”, etc.
As we all know, Microsoft’s official application market is in vain. Most software needs to be downloaded from the official website by users. For some novice users, they accidentally open a fake link and install some bloatware. The launch of the Huawei App Store will greatly facilitate app download on the desktop.