More details about the 5G Kirin chip used to power the just unveiled Mate 60 Pro have been released.
to become the world's largest smartphone manufacturer, the U.S. has made life difficult for a company that has been called a national security threat in the U.S.Huawei was placed on the Entity List which prevented it from accessing its U.S. supply chain without obtaining special licenses. Without the ability to work with Google, the company scrambled to complete work on its HarmonyOS which replaced the Google Mobile Services version of Android.
The U.S. bans changed everything so it truly was a surprise when it was discovered that the new Mate 60 Pro is equipped with a Kirin application processor . According to , apps that can determine which AP your phone is running show that the Mate 60 Pro features a Kirin 9000s produced by HiSilicon. The chip features a 12-core design.Six customized Cortex-A78AE CPU cores.The highest clock speed, according to AnTuTu, is 2.62GHz and the chip features the Maleoon-910 GPU. The AnTuTu benchmark score was 699,783. Huawei remains quiet about the chip but did call the phone the"most powerful Mate model ever" .
models about to be unveiled will be the first smartphones powered by chips produced with a 3nm process node.Tipster @Tech_Reve posted three days before the Mate 60 Pro was announced that. The tipster posted two possible configurations, neither one of which matched the Kirin 9000s which means that they could be for a pair of rumored Kirin chipsets, the Kirin 720 or Kirin 830.
More interesting was his comment on the possibility that SMIC was building the chip using its N+2 node. It is possible to build 7nm without EUV lithography, but it would be hard to do. While that might be one theory, Huawei is believed to be working on ways it can bypass the use of EUV by using optoelectronic wafers and other innovations.
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