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The Huawei nova 6 is powered by the Kirin 990 chip. Based on the 7nm EUV process to create an eight-core processor, with 2 A76 superlarge core, 2 A76 megacore and 4 A55 small core design, up to 2.86 GHZ.
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The GPU part uses the 16-core Mali-G76 GPU, which improves the performance by 6% and the energy efficiency by 20% compared to the previous generation.
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In terms of AI, Kirin 990 chip adopts self-developed Da Vinci architecture NPU, and innovatively designs NPU large core NPU micro core computing architecture. The self-developed Kirin ISP 5.0 image processing technology can analyze the current person's heart rate, respiratory rate and other health data through the face image data captured from the camera.
It's not accurate. Nova 6 is not a Kirin chip. The Nova 6 is a smartphone series owned by Huawei, and the Kirin chip is a mobile phone chip brand developed by Huawei. The Nova 6 series is equipped with Kirin chip, but it does not mean that all phones equipped with Kirin chip belong to the Nova 6 series. Kirin chips are widely used in Huawei's mobile phone product line, including Mate series and P series.
No, the Nova 6 is not a Kirin chip. The Nova 6 is a smartphone series from Huawei, and the chip model is usually a Kirin series chip, but the specific model varies by phone model and year.
Not really. The Nova 6 isn't a Kirin chip, it's a chemical. Nova 6 is a fictional bioweapon that appears in the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War game. It is a deadly nerve gas that can kill anyone exposed to it.