On April 18th, the highly anticipated Huawei Pura 70 series smartphones finally debuted, featuring the brand-new Kirin processor for the first time.
According to many netizens' leaked real machine images, the Huawei P70 is equipped with the Kirin 9010 processor, showing a significant improvement in overall performance compared to the previous generation.
The GPU of the Kirin 9010 is the same Maleoon 910 found in the Kirin 9000S. Now, the question is whether the production capacity of this processor will be guaranteed.
According to the leaked data from Geekbench 6, the Kirin 9010 achieves a single-core performance of 1442 points, equivalent to the Snapdragon 888, representing an improvement of about 11% over the Kirin 9000S.
Its multi-core performance reaches 4471 points, comparable to the Snapdragon 7+ Gen2, indicating an increase of approximately 8.5% compared to the Kirin 9000S.
The specifications of the Kirin 9010 CPU, as demonstrated in practice, are 1 x 2.3GHz + 3×2.18GHz + 4×1.55GHz (supports hyper-threading).
Compared to the Kirin 9000S, while the frequency of the large core has decreased slightly, the frequency of the medium core has slightly increased, indicating that the overall performance is stronger, suggesting further optimization of the CPU core architecture.