The next Huawei foldable PC is expected to feature the Kirin X90 chipset.
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Huawei is gearing up to launch a new foldable PC running its in‑house HarmonyOS and, according to recent leaks, powered by the Kirin X90 chipset. Here’s what we know so far:
Weibo leaker @DigitalChatStation reports that Huawei’s foldable notebook will debut on May 19, showcasing a truly innovative form factor. Key hardware highlights include:
- Advanced Haptics: A large‑area linear motor replaces the traditional vibration unit, delivering finer, more precise feedback ideal for immersive gaming and notifications.
- Enhanced Keyboard: Huawei has overhauled the keyboard mechanics for improved typing responsiveness and comfort.
- Kirin X90 Processor: The upcoming PC will be the first to ship with Huawei’s custom Kirin X90 chip a design reportedly influenced by Apple’s M3 architecture promising desktop‑class performance.
- Native HarmonyOS Integration: As a HarmonyOS device, the notebook should offer seamless continuity with Huawei’s ecosystem and optimized software performance.
Altogether, these innovations point to a foldable PC that blends cutting‑edge hardware with Huawei’s own software stack for a powerful, cohesive user experience.

Innovative PC
According to DigitalChatStation, this foldable PC is poised to outpace existing devices with standout features across the board. We’ll get our first clear look at it during the Nova 14 series launch on May 19.
Huawei has vowed to unveil “extraordinary” products in 2025. Richard Yu, Chairman of Huawei’s Consumer Business, has hinted that the company’s upcoming devices will push form‑factor boundaries unlike anything on the market.
Following the Pura X foldable phone, Huawei is set to introduce another landmark product. It’ll be fascinating to see how this PC redefines expectations for the category.