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This is not directly comparable, one is the CPU on the computer, one is the CPU of the mobile phone, although both are processors, but the difference is still relatively large, the...

Kirin processor and Intel compare?

This is not directly comparable, one is the CPU on the computer, one is the CPU of the mobile phone, although both are processors, but the difference is still relatively large, the operating environment and the system are different, so can not be compared, the value obtained by the running software is not very objective. And you didn't say what generation of i5 processor it was.

Once Qualcomm had wanted to use its mobile phone processors to run computer operating systems, the results were very unsatisfactory, and Qualcomm wanted to enter the desktop processor field, and now the pace has slowed down. The Kirin processor is not currently intended to intersect with desktop systems at all.


That's not a reasonable comparison. It's in a different field. Kirin Hisilicon makes mobile SoCs, while Intel mainly makes desktop cpus