The initial batch of Kirin959 processors was just over two thousand, and thus the unit cost was high. However, it was primarily for testing and not a big deal as the cost would only increase slightly when mass-produced.
Compared with the previous flagship Mate9, the all-tri-ternary Mate10 had a slightly higher energy consumption, but this was acceptable.
The system based on the optimized XOS3.2 skin was named HarmonOS (HarmonOS) and was already usable.
The lab had already assembled four prototype devices. There wasn't much to say about the appearance. Yu Chendong picked one up and smoothly entered the desktop.
XOS was refined but not bloated, more fluid than the current Android7, and of course, this was also due to the powerful processing ability bestowed by Kirin959. Now, SinoCore internally considered that 28nm tri-ternary integrated circuits should be competitive with 14nm mainstream processes, while the 950 used TSMC's 16nm process.