Huawei Kunpeng 930: New server chip that emphasizes technological and strategic independence

Huawei introduced the latest server processor Kunpeng 930, developed for demanding tasks in modern data centers. The chip is made on TSMC's advanced 5nm manufacturing process, which brings almost double the performance compared to the previous generation. Although it still lags behind the latest Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processors in terms of raw power, the Kunpeng 930 represents a big step forward in Huawei's strategy of developing its own hardware.

Technically speaking, Kunpeng 930 brings impressive specifications. The processor is based on the Mount TaiShan architecture and has a total of 80 cores, organized into ten clusters per CPU die, with two cores per cluster. Each die has as much as 91 MB of L3 cache memory and support for 2 MB of L2 cache per core, which enables high performance in processing large amounts of data. Interestingly, the CPU uses TSMC's N5 process, while the I/O core is assumed to use SMIC's 14nm process.

Physically, the chip measures 77.5 x 58 mm and runs on a dual-socket motherboard, making it suitable for configurations that require high scalability. Although it is not yet at the top of the market, the Kunpeng 930 confirms that Huawei is seriously investing in the development of its own processors, with the aim of reducing dependence on Western suppliers and switching to its own technological infrastructure.

In addition to this hardware breakthrough, Huawei also announced new software features. Their Petal Maps application now offers support for offline navigation, which further expands functionality and user accessibility – especially in regions with limited internet access.

The Kunpeng 930 is therefore not only a technical advance, but also an important strategic move. With this chip, Huawei clearly demonstrates its ambition to build a self-sustaining technological future, independent of global geopolitical challenges. Although challenges remain, the path towards greater independence is becoming increasingly visible.

Apple warns iPhone users: Urgent iOS update due to dangerous security vulnerability

Apple has released an urgent security update for iPhone and iPad devices after discovering a serious vulnerability that could be exploited by hackers. The company is urging all users to immediately install iOS 18.6.2 to protect their data.

Dangerous Vulnerability Threatens Users

Apple announced that a security flaw allows malicious image files to trigger memory corruption on the device. This vulnerability is considered highly dangerous, as it can be used to launch targeted attacks against users.

According to Apple, there are reports that the flaw has already been exploited in the wild, which further emphasizes the urgency of the update. The company stated that the latest iOS version provides complete protection against all known threats.

How to Update Your Device

All users with supported devices should update as soon as possible. The process is simple:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Go to General
  3. Tap on Software Update
  4. Install the latest version: iOS 18.6.2

The Update Is Available for the Following Devices:

  • iPhone XS and newer
  • iPad Pro 13” and 12.9” (3rd generation and newer)
  • iPad Pro 11” (1st generation and newer)
  • iPad Air (3rd generation and newer)
  • iPad (7th generation and newer)
  • iPad mini (5th generation and newer)

Ongoing Security Threats in 2024

This is just one in a series of security warnings issued in 2024. In May, a data breach exposed information of 184 million users across various services. In June, the largest password leak in history was recorded — exposing over 16 billion credentials.

In July, Apple had already released iOS 18.6 with 29 security patches, many of which addressed vulnerabilities in WebKit, the core engine behind the Safari browser.