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Title: Huawei's Kirin 9000 SoC trades blows with the Samsung Exynos 1080 on AnTuTu
Post by: Redaktion on October 13, 2020, 11:05:44
An AnTuTu listing reportedly belonging to the HiSilicon Kirin 9000 has been posted online. It nets an overall score of 693,603, putting it ahead of the Samsung Exynos 1080. The chip appears to use four ARM Cortex-A77 cores clocked at 3.1 GHz and an ARM Mali G78 GPU. Huawei is expected to unveil it alongside the Mate 40 series on October 22.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Huawei-s-Kirin-9000-SoC-trades-blows-with-the-Samsung-Exynos-1080-on-AnTuTu.497855.0.html
Title: Re: Huawei's Kirin 9000 SoC trades blows with the Samsung Exynos 1080 on AnTuTu
Post by: Lyon on October 14, 2020, 08:00:16
Isn't Exynos 1080 an 'upper budget' flagship killer chipset for 2021, like SD 775G is..their flagship chipset will be Exynos 2100 or something in the 20xx series.
So, what has Huawei achieved by beating Samsung's 2nd-best with their topmost chip? However, its no surprise, historically the Kirin 900s have  always been behind the Exynos in the Antutu report itself..
Title: Re: Huawei's Kirin 9000 SoC trades blows with the Samsung Exynos 1080 on AnTuTu
Post by: Former Samsung user on October 14, 2020, 08:11:22
We all know that Exynos doesn't even worth mentioning.
It doesn't matter how many fake benchmark Samsung and Samsung's fans going to draw to save situation with Exynos.
Samsung wasn't able to build proper CPU architecture since years.
Without aliens intervention no chance to catch up.
Just drop this dead horse and move on.
Title: Re: Huawei's Kirin 9000 SoC trades blows with the Samsung Exynos 1080 on AnTuTu
Post by: ChrisGX on October 15, 2020, 07:28:56
Is there any chance that an A77 based SoC with cores clocked at 3.1GHz could keep up with an X1 based SoC. No, there isn't any chance of that!

Could such a SoC keep up with an A78 based processor? Yes, that is possible but the A78 based processor would still win hands down once energy efficiency is taken into account. Same performance but less power required to deliver that performance.

Huawei is up against it. The signs of great strain are starting to plainly show following the belligerent actions of the U.S. Administration. If this Huawei/HiSilicon processor is accurately described there is no way it will match other processors based on ARM's latest cores.