A YouTube video sheds light on the Huawei Kirin 9030 Pro chipset. It reveals what the company hasn’t disclosed to date – internal specs and performance improvements. Per the video, the Mate 80 Pro processor offers a 76% boost over the Kirin 9020.
Geekerwan YouTuber has recently published a video that talks about Huawei Kirin 9030 Pro chip. It reports how the Mate 80 Pro models are beyond expectations.
Whether it’s performance, smoothness, or efficiency, the Kirin 9030 Pro chip has excelled in all aspects compared to the previous versions. All thanks to top specs.
The video shows that the Kirin 9030 Pro consists of a 9-core and 14-thread prominent framework. It supports one 2.75GHz super core, four 2.27GHz large cores, and four 1.72GHz small cores. The chip is linked with MaLiang 935 GPU processor.
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Huawei has made minor tweaks to the super-large core’s register depth and out-of-order execution window. It supports an L2 cache doubled to 2MB. It has an L3 cache with five large cores, upgraded from 10MB to 12MB, with SLC cache at 12MB.
Further, the YouTuber combined the Kirin 9030 Pro’s SPEC CPU 2017 with a HiSmartPerf high-performance mode to test the energy efficiency of the chip. It shows that the OEM has improved the Kirin 9030 Pro’s super core significantly.
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GeekBy says that the Kirin 9030 Pro’s performance is close to Snapdragon 8+ Cortex-X2 prime core. It also highlights improvements in terms of floating-point performance and excellent mid-frequency energy efficiency.
The upgraded process and increased core counts also boost multi-core energy efficiency. Overall, the Kirin 9030 Pro chipset’s performance is 76% better than the Kirin 9020. It is quite close to the Snapdragon 8+ chip series and the company may fill the left-out gap with the Kirin 2026 mobile processors.
Huawei Kirin chip (Image Credits: Huawei)