Huawei recently introduced the Pura X without revealing detailed specifications about its chipset. However, it has been confirmed to utilize the Kirin 9020, a self-developed SoC by HiSilicon. The Kirin 9020 features a hybrid processor configuration with a total of 12 cores showcased due to hyperthreading. The processor includes a combination of proprietary and Arm-based cores. Notably, the GPU component is the Maleoon 920, which, while performing well, remains classified as mid-range. The unveiling underscores Huawei's ongoing silent method regarding SoC discussions amidst regulatory challenges.
Huawei's Pura X, unveiled yesterday, notably lacks details on its chipset. However, it is confirmed to feature the Kirin 9020, the company's latest self-developed SoC.
The Kirin 9020 chipset includes a self-developed 12-core CPU with a mix of Big and Mid cores, alongside Arm-based Cortex-A510 units. It also features the Maleoon 920 GPU.
While the CPU performance of the Kirin 9020 is comparable to Qualcomm's flagship chips, its GPU is categorized as mid-range, lacking details on architecture.
Huawei continues its policy of not commenting on SoC specifics, and the performances are reflective of both innovation and constraints from earlier technology acquisitions.
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