Huawei has secretly revealed its new optimized Kirin chipset – 9010 and benchmarked on Geekbench. The benchmark platform reveals that the chipset has been optimized with subtle improvements over the Kirin 9000s.
Kirin 9010 on Geekbench achieved 1442 single-core score and 4471 multi-core score. The processor has 12 core architecture including:
- 4 core x 1.55 GHz
- 6 core x 2.18 GHz
- 2 core x 2.30 GHz
The base frequency is 1.55GHz on Kirin 9010, on the other hand, the Kirin 9000s has a 1.53GHz base frequency.
Listing for Kirin 9000s shows below 1350 sing-core scores and around a max of 4200 multi-score points. These scores have been shifting through different configurations but there’s only a slight change in each listing for the Kirin 9000s equipped devices tested on Geekbench.
The 12-core architecture of Kirin 9000s includes:
- 4 core x 1.53 GHz
- 6 core x 2.15 GHz
- 2 core x 2.62 GHz
There’s not much difference on paper between these two chips. However, we will have to see user reviews about the performance.
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