Huawei is set to be developing a new Kirin 9 series chipset for its devices, adopting a “1+3+4” octa-core architecture.
It is expected to be developed on a 7nm process. The Chinese tech manufacturer has enhanced its chipset manufacturing for improved CPU performance.
According to a tipster FixedFocus, the upcoming Huawei Kirin 9 series chip may sport a “1+3+4” CPU architecture. It is said to utilise one self-developed large core, three medium cores, and four small cores.
In addition, a self-developed large core indicates better and improved performance. These cores can simply manage heavy tasks like gaming, video editing, and more. The medium and small cores maintain balance and ensure a reduction in power consumption.
Read more: Huawei FreeBuds 6i — Improved call quality
Meanwhile, 7nm Pro Plus indicate at a more improved chipset platform. Huawei has confirmed to enhance its existing 7nm technology rather than focusing on the new 5nm or 3nm ones. The 7nm Pro Plus refers to the company’s advancements in chip manufacturing.
Moreover, the leak suggested that the OEM may use eight, six, and four channels as per the chipset yield.
According to some netizens, Huawei may launch two new Kirin chips for its Mate 70 series. The standard Mate 70 model could use the new Kirin 9 chip. On the other hand, the high-end variants are expected to adopt a 5nm processor with advanced performance.
Meanwhile, other information about the new chipset like its name, official parameters, and internal changes is still unknown.