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Huawei Kirin chips 9030, 9040

 

Huawei Kirin chips 9030, 9040
Huawei Kirin chips 9030, 9040

Huawei released the Kirin 9020 chip for its flagship phones following the release of the Kirin 9010. It appears that the business will adhere to this pattern for its next SoCs as well. According to recent input, the Kirin 9030, 9040, and so forth could be the names of future Huawei chips.

A few specifications of the Kirin 9020 processor were recently made public by DigitalChatStation. According to the source, the Chinese tech giant plans to upgrade its flagship Huawei Kirin CPUs to 9030, 9040, and more models in the future.

According to the informant, Huawei made significant advancements in essential semiconductor technology. The Kirin 9020 outperforms the Kirin 9010 SoC, he continued.

Its medium cores are 20% faster, its large cores are better, and its little cores are 50% more efficient. Additionally, the processor makes use of the first 3GPP R18 5G-A SoC in the industry, which guarantees the extension of 5G capabilities for devices. See here for further information.

It is anticipated that the next generation of Huawei Kirin chips would function better and more effectively than the current model. By the following year, internet users anticipate seeing 5nm and 4nm Kirin chipsets in Huawei devices, following the Kirin 9020.

The tipster claims that Huawei is making consistent progress in the semiconductor industry by taking tiny moves. Over the years, the corporation has been shackled by US sanctions. It thus lacks sophisticated technologies and tools for chipmaking.

With the Mate 60 series in 2023, the tech manufacturer was able to revive the Kirin 5G power despite having lower resources. With the aid of SMIC and antiquated equipment, Huawei went on to introduce the Kirin 9010 and numerous subsequent versions.

These days, Huawei wants to be independent in every way. The business is concentrating on self-developed components for its products and discontinuing support for external components like Android. In light of more stringent U.S. sanctions, it would be interesting to observe whether the OEM will succeed in the smartphone and AI chip industries in the future.

Source: Weibo

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