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Huawei Mate 80 Series to Feature Kirin 9030 Chipset with 20% Performance Boost · TechNode

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Huawei’s Mate 80 series flagship smartphones are set to launch in the fourth quarter of this year, powered by the new in-house Kirin 9030 processor, which

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Read the original note in the following link: Huawei's Kirin 9030 could offer a 20% performance jump Huawei is already preparing its next flagship chip, the Kirin 9030, which would debut with the Mate 80 series at the end of 2025. According to a leak shared by Huawei Central, this new processor would offer up to 20% more performance than Kirin 9020, currently present in the Pura 80 and Mate 70. If confirmed, the improvement would be significant,…

While the Pura 80 series has just been launched with the Kirin 9020 chip, attention is already turning to Huawei's next high-end SoC. According to several consistent leaks, the Kirin 9030 should equip smartphones in the future Mate 80 range expected later this year. And according to the first figures, this new chip [...] Read more Kirin 9030: Huawei prepares a 20% faster chip for its Mate 80 appeared first on BlogNT: the Blog of New Technologies.

Mario Romero.- While it has become clear that Huawei will not be able to count on its Kirin processors manufactured at 5nm at the moment and will have to wait for it later, the manufacturer continues to manage to take advantage of the performance of each of the versions that come out on the market, [...] The post Huawei shortens the gap and works on new chip 40% faster than the Kirin 9000 first appeared on TransMedia.

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