Huawei has released more information about its latest mid-tier processor – the Kirin 710, which made its debut in the Huawei Nova 3i. It not only has the same branding as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 10nm SoC, but also the first from the 700 Series and the first from Kirin to be built using the 12nm process.
The Kirin 710 packs has 4x bigger ARM Cortex-A73 cores clocked at 2.2GHz and 4x smaller Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.7GHz, paired with both ARM Mali-G51 MP4 GPU and the new GPU Turbo technology. It has support for both LTE Cat 12 and Cat 13 i.e up to 300 Mbps down/150 Mbps up speeds, as well as Dual SIM, Dual 4G VoLTE; and AI-branded functions such as Scene Recognition and Face Unlock.
According to Huawei, It is confirmed to deliver up to 75% better single-core score and up to 68% multi-core scores compared to the previous generation (Kirin 659 16nm SoC). Also, the ARM Mali-G51 MP4 GPU promises to delver 1.3x faster performance than the previous generation
The Kirin 710 is expected to power more upcoming Huawei and Honor mid-range smartphones.
Via: Android Authority