Intel fuels Huawei's AI PC ambitions with Meteor Lake CPUs in MateBook X Pro

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But for how much longer?

Intel's Meteor Lake-based Core Ultra CPUs will power Huawei's newest MateBook X Pro, the company's first AI PC.

Huawei made many comparisons between its latest laptop and Apple's MacBooks. In particular, it bragged about how much better the MateBook X Pro's OLED screen was than the MacBook Air's LCD, and that the Core Ultra 9 chip was 27 percent faster than the M3 Pro-powered MacBook Pro in 4K video editing. The MateBook X Pro is apparently much lighter than the MacBook Pro 14, at 980 grams versus the latter's 1,600 grams.from Western technology.

This export license doesn't last forever, though, and it will expire later this year unless Intel renews it. However, sources speaking to Reuters expect that the license won't be renewed, either because Intel won't pursue it or because the federal government won't approve it. Additionally, the Commerce Department was pursuing the revocation of Intel's license, and while those plans have been canceled, Reuters reports they could be revived later.

 

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