The Kirin 9000 chip is made by the Chinese company Huawei,
Kirin 9000 chip is a mobile phone Soc based on 5nm process released by Huawei at 20:00 on October 22, 2020. It is built based on 5nm process and integrates up to 15.3 billion transistors. It includes one 3.13GHz A77 large core, three 2.54GHz A77 medium cores, and four 2.04GHz A55 small cores.
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The Kirin 9000 chip consists of two specifications: Kirin 9000 and Kirin 9000E, the Kirin 9000E is powered by the Mate40, Mate40 Pro, Mate40 Pro and Mate40 RS Porsche versions are powered by the Kirin 9000.
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The Kirin 9000 uses a quad-core A77 quad-core A55 architecture, of which one A77 has a high frequency of 3.13GHz and the other three A77s have a high frequency of 2.54GHz, which shows that Huawei has directly increased the frequency of the A77 core by using a more advanced 5nm process.
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According to the running score of the Kirin 9000, its single-core score exceeds 1000, which has exceeded Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865, the single-core score of the Snapdragon 865 is about 900 points, and the A77 core frequency of the Snapdragon 865 is 2.86GHz, indicating that Huawei has indeed achieved improved performance by using a more advanced 5nm process to improve the A77 core frequency.
It's a homegrown Huawei chip.
With the release of Huawei mate40 series, Huawei also officially released its strongest mobile phone chip ever to the outside world - Kirin 9000 series.