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HUAWEI's Kirin 9000s appear on AnTuTu 12-cores, Maleoon 910 GPU, and 5G?

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HUAWEI didn't mention the exact chip that they used for the newly launched Mate 60 Pro, but a listing from benchmarking AnTuTu showed what's powering the new high-end smartphone.
Vegan Leather Purple HUAWEI Mate 60 Pro
Vegan Leather Purple HUAWEI Mate 60 Pro

Kirin is BACK!

According to AnTuTu, the HUAWEI Mate 60 Pro is powered by the Kirin 9000s.

The new chip is composed of 6x Cortex-A78AE cores, 4x Cortex-A510 cores, and 2x Cortex-A34 cores—12 cores in total. The highest clock speed is 2.62GHz.

For the GPU, it is powered by "Maleoon 910".
AnTuTu score of Kirin 9000s
AnTuTu score of Kirin 9000s

At AnTuTu, the total score that the chip got was 699,783 which is comparable to the Snapdragon 888.

Note that the GPU score of the device hasn't been counted here yet as AnTuTu can't measure its performance yet due to unsupported GPU information.

The chip also appeared on Geekbench showing that it has a Single-Core Score of 1225 and a Multi-Core Score of 3295.

There are also reports that the Mate 60 Pro supports 5G. But, there's very little information about this yet.

If true, this is the company's first high-end 5G smartphone since the Mate 40 Pro 5G of 2020.

This could also mean that the company has finally bypassed US restrictions on 5G. They could have self-developed everything here without US technology inside.

Also, while this chip is not on par with the current flagship chips, manufacturing this is already a great achievement for the company several years after the US ban.

There is no info on the rest of the missing details yet. We do not know the chip foundry they used to produce this chip and in what "nm" was it fabricated.

One thing is for sure, HUAWEI's mobile chip division is back with Kirin chips.

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