By Li Panpan
(JW Insights) Sep 4 -- Semiconductor industry commentator Andrew Lu said Huawei will regain nearly 5-10% of the global market share in five years, with more mobile phones to be released in the future following the Huawei Mate 60 Pro, reported Taiwanese media outlet TechNews.
On August 29, Huawei launched its Mate 60 Pro equipped with the Kirin 9000s chip in a low-key manner. Its test network speed reached 5G performance, sparking market discussions on the manufacturing and development of the chip, reported TechNews.
Andrew Lu shared his views and impact on the supply chain on Facebook: "How will the return of Huawei or its chip subsidiary Hisilicon disrupt the global mobile phone chain that is already a red sea?" If the Chinese companies that contracted to produce Kirin 9000S chips have breakthroughs in 7nm process technology and production capacity, they should not be underestimated in the future, said Lu.
Moreover, the return of Huawei/Hisilicon will not stop here. They will definitely launch new phones in the future. Its annual mobile phone sales should easily return to 100 million units within five years. This means that Huawei/Hisilicon will regain nearly 5-10% of the global market share, while other companies' revenue will decline by 5-10% or 2.5-5% within five years, said Andrew Lu.
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