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Huawei's Kirin 1020 SoC tipped to have 50% better performance than the Kirin 990

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Ro 13 December 2019

Huawei Android Mobile hardware Rumors

The Kirin 990 was introduced not long ago, but rumors about the next-generation chipset from Huawei started flying in. And according to people familiar with the development of the Kirin 1020, codenamed "Baltimore", it would pose a significant upgrade over the Kirin 990 in terms of performance. Somewhere along the lines of 50% in raw speed gains.

Huawei's Kirin 1020 SoC tipped to have 50% better performance than the Kirin 990

Coming from the Kirin 980 to the Kirin 990, the latter introduced an improvement mostly in energy-efficiency and 5G connectivity but thanks to the 5nm manufacturing process and the newly-designed ARM Cortex-A78 cores, the Kirin 1020 is set to be a performance beast.

Interestingly, the Kirin 1020 is going to be the only flagship SoC that would use the Cortex-A78 architecture skipping the Cortex-A77 cores altogether. For comparison, the Kirin 990 uses Cortex-A76 cores, MediaTek's Dimensity 1000 relies on the brand new Cortex-A77 cores as well as the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chip. So we expect the Mate 40 Pro next year to debut with the most powerful and energy-efficient SoC before the competition catches up in 2021.

Unfortunately, no more details have been given for now and we don't expect either - the usual September announcement of Kirin SoCs is still far away.

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  • Diego
  • GdA
  • 19 Dec 2019

It's a pity Huawei is out from west markets. It is less competition to Qualcomm and Samsung

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  • pajson89
  • S9u
  • 16 Dec 2019

educate your self

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  • Anonymous
  • KSu
  • 16 Dec 2019

Dude they already running Android just don't give Google apps (out of the box) People like you need to shut it with your propaganda about Huawei flagships.

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