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Kirin 820 5G is a 7nm mid-range chip with upgraded NPU and Kirin 990-like ISP

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Huawei's sub-brand HONOR earlier introduced the Kirin 820 5G SoC as the successor of the Kirin 810 last year.
Kirin 820 5G is a 7nm mid-range chip with upgraded NPU and Kirin 990-like ISP
Kirin 820 5G

Kirin 820 key specs and highlights

It is a mid-range chip based on the 7nm manufacturing process that uses a 1x prime Cortex-A76 core clocked at 2.36GHz, 3x large Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.2GHz, and 4x efficiency Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.84GHz.
The new powerful mid-range SoC
The new powerful mid-range SoC

The chip is paired with the new Mali-G57 MP6 GPU with Kirin Gaming+ 2.0 technology, upgraded NPU with 1.33 TFLOPS computing power, and Kirin ISP 5.0 like the Kirin 990 with BM3D SLR image noise reduction and video dual-domain noise reduction.

Huawei claimed that this SoC solution has up to 27 percent CPU performance improvement, 38 percent gaming performance improvement, and 73 percent AI performance improvement over the Kirin 810.

Of course, the Kirin 820 5G comes with dual-mode 5G, five frequencies, multi-dimensional search support like network search, uplink/downlink speed, and dual SIM experience.

These specs mean that the chip is an all-rounder that should be good for gaming, connectivity, and cameras.
AnTuTu score of Kirin 820 versus Kirin 980, Kirin 810, Snapdragon 765G
AnTuTu score of Kirin 820 versus Kirin 980, Kirin 810, Snapdragon 765G

The recent AnTuTu listing of the Kirin 820 with a score of 375,270 suggests that it is almost as powerful as the Kirin 980 and it is faster than the Snapdragon 765G.

The first smartphone with this processor is the new HONOR 30S. It is expected to roll out on more Huawei and HONOR phones this year.

Source: HONOR, Via: FoneArena
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