Huawei is developing the Kirin 2026 chip series with probably a standard and Pro version and a recent leak sheds light on the core specs of these mobile SoCs. While there is a lot of time in the launch of new Kirin processors, let’s check the leaked insights.
SuperDimensional tipster on Weibo revealed the core specs of the Huawei 5G Kirin 2026 Pro chip. As per the leak, the new processor can follow the classic 1+4+4 nine-core three-cluster design.
The company will use the LogicFolding design concept for the Kirin 2026 Pro chipset, boosting the performance to the next level. Coming to the core specs, the leak reveals:
- Super Large Core: 1 x Taishan V4 performance core with peak main frequency of 3.1GHz.
- Performance Mid Core: 4 x Tarzan V4 mid-core with optimized multi-threading and game loading.
- Energy Efficiency Small Core: 4 x Taishan V4 Efficiency, lightweight standby, and rapid app launches.
For comparison, the Kirin 9030 Pro chipset uses Taishan V3 as the large core with a main frequency of 2.75Ghz. Huawei could use a GPU 8CU, NPU 6 AI core structure, and 100TOPs + 34TOPs.
Adding more, the tipster says that the standard Kirin 2026 processor could bring different yet efficient specifications, enhancing the overall performance of the device.
Kirin 2026 chips will debut with the Huawei Mate 90 series flagship. The firm will use the LogicFolding Architecture and Tau Scaling Law to develop the new mobile SoCs.
On the other hand, the Chinese tech giant will ensure to improve its supply chain for the Mate 90’s chipset. A good production pace can help the company to prevent shortage issues with the upcoming Mate smartphones and meet market demands on time.
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