The Kirin 9000S launch last year, followed by the Kirin 9010 that powers Huawei’s newest Pura 70 series, has helped the company reach a new high as far as smartphone chipset shipments and revenue go. The latest data reveals that the former Chinese giant’s HiSilicon division, which is responsible for mass producing Kirin SoCs, shipped 8 million units in the first quarter of 2024 and generated $6 billion in revenue. However, compared to the competition, Huawei has a long road ahead of it as it slowly takes back its lost market share.
With the $6 billion in revenue generated in Q1 2024, Canalys estimates that Huawei surpassed Google, with the advertising giant reportedly racking up just two million in smartphone chipset shipments that brought in two billion in revenue. The latest insight also states that Huawei is gunning for Samsung’s place, which shipped 18 million chipsets during the same period and made $9 billion in revenue. However, the Korean giant’s overall shipments were 18 percent lower compared to the Q1 2023 period.
Apple also suffered a chipset shipment decline, with its A-series accumulating 49 million units, making it 16 percent lower compared to the same quarter a year ago. However, the Cupertino firm towers over its competition in the revenue segment, where it generated a whopping $56 billion. MediaTek might have garnered the highest smartphone chipset shipments for Q1 2024 at 114 million units, but the Taiwanese fabless semiconductor manufacturer made just $23 billion for its efforts.
What is surprising is that MediaTek’s competitor Qualcomm sold 75 million smartphone SoCs but managed to generate $37 billion this quarter. Overall, Canalys reports that worldwide smartphone chipsets witnessed a total of
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