The Hisilicon Kirin suffix refers to a series of chip processors launched by Hisilicon Semiconductor, whose names draw on the animal Kirin in ancient Chinese mythology and legends, representing the company's pursuit of high-end chip processors. Among them, \"Kirin\" represents the high-end quality and powerful performance of a series of chip processors developed by hisilicon, while different suffixes represent different product types and different application scenarios, such as:
Kirin 990: Hisilicon Kirin 990 is a high-end mobile chip launched for mobile electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets.
Kirin 980: Hisilicon Kirin 980 is a high-performance processor used in smartphones, tablets, laptops and other terminal devices.
Kirin 710: Hisilicon Kirin 710 is a mid-to-high-end mobile processor, which is mainly suitable for mid-range consumer electronics such as smartphones.
The hisilicon Kirin suffix represents the name or model of a chip, and the number in the suffix represents the difference between different versions.
Among them, \"Hisilicon\" refers to chip manufacturer Huawei Hisilicon, and \"Kirin\" is a mythical beast, representing high-end and powerful performance of chips.
Suffix numbers represent performance differences and improvements in different versions.
For example, the Kirin 980 has higher performance and more processing power than the Kirin 970.
Hisilicon Kirin suffix represents the model of the processor because Hisilicon Kirin is a semiconductor chip brand owned by Huawei, the number and letter on the back indicate the model and specification of the chip, such as Kirin 980, Kirin 990 and so on.
These suffixes are for the convenience of consumers and manufacturers to identify and distinguish between different models of chips. From another point of view, these suffixes also reflect the development and progress of hisilicon Kirin chip product line, with each generation of products upgraded and improved to meet the needs and applications in different fields.
The Hisilicon Kirin suffix usually represents the model of the chip, where \"Kirin\" is the brand name of Huawei Hisilicon chip, and the suffix indicates the difference between different models.
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For example, the Hisilicon Kirin 970 is a high-end mobile processor, while the Hisilicon Kirin 710 is a mid-range processor. Among them, \"970\" and \"710\" are model suffixes, representing different chip models.
This suffix can be understood as a sequence and a code name.
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Generally, the high-end starts with 9, and the mid-end processor starts with 8 and 7. When mate40 is released at the end of the year, the high-end will be rewritten to start with 10.
Hisilicon Kirin is a processor chip independently developed by Huawei, and the suffix number represents the processor level and performance.
For example, Kirin 990 represents the Flagship level chip, the highest frequency reached 2.86GHz; Kirin 810 represents the mid-end chip, the highest frequency reached 2.27GHz; The Kirin 710 represents an entry-level chip with a maximum frequency of 2.2GHz. In general, the prefix number indicates the year, and the suffix number indicates the processor level and performance. The higher the number, the stronger the processing performance, and the better the user experience.
Hisilicon is a subsidiary company of Huawei research and development chip, kirin, generally translated into kirin, is the codename of a processor series of Hisilicon, this series has kirin920,925 and 928, kirin for Hisilicon is equivalent to Snapdragon for Qualcomm.