Huawei's official website has disclosed partial details about its newest desktop computers, the Qingyun W515y and W585y, along with unveiling their sleek designs. The new offerings retain a similar exterior aesthetic to the existing W515x and W585x models, while offering an extensive range of interface options. These encompass a front-mounted 3.5mm audio jack, USB-C port, USB-A port, as well as an array of rear-mounted video, audio, USB, and network interfaces.
The Huawei Qingyun W515y stands out with a localization rate exceeding 99% for its entire system. Its core components are independently developed, enhancing security and control. Fully compatible with domestic operating systems, it leverages an independent hardware architecture. It supports quad-channel LPDDR5x 8532 MT/s high-speed memory and has upgraded to UFS 4.0 hard drives, resulting in an overall performance boost of over 20% compared to its predecessor. The self-developed intelligent acceleration algorithm 2.0 optimizes system resource allocation, ensuring smoother operations in demanding office environments.
The spatial static cooling solution, paired with a custom high-density bionic heat sink, enhances chip performance by 16% while reducing noise levels. This achievement has earned it a Level 1 certification for 'Microcomputer Noise Level'. Additionally, the built-in chip incorporates its own encryption and decryption engine, enabling hardware-level data encryption and implementing a 'one document, one key' encryption approach, effectively minimizing data leakage risks.
The product also boasts three key capabilities: LAN startup authentication, USB storage intelligent control, and one-click restoration, providing multi-layered protection for the entire system. The typical energy consumption of the entire system is merely 85 kilowatt-hours, 70% lower than the national Level 1 energy efficiency standard, aiding government and enterprise users in achieving low-carbon energy savings.
