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Huawei working on next-generation Taishan cores for new Kirin chips
Investigations indicated that Huawei is developing new Taishan cores that will outperform Kirin 9000s by 175% in speed and power efficiency.
Tipster Jasonwhoill stated on X (previously Twitter) that Huawei is testing new Taishan cores that are faster than Kirin 9000s processors.
These cores are targetted to achieve extraordinarily low power consumption; their design is akin to Apple’s tiny cores.
The new Kirin chips are planned to have notable performance increases and improved energy-saving features.
The new cores would achieve 350 points in single-core Geekbench 5 testing, whereas the Kirin 9000 cores got 200 points, according to the source.
The first ARMv9 “LITTLE” CPU cores, the Cortex-A510 low-energy cores, are being used in the Kirin 9000s.
These cores were also present in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip back in 2022.
Apparently, Huawei is targetting improving the efficiency and fineness of the tiny energy cores for its gadgets.
It is also developing the new Kirin PC chip, which might use the Taishan V130 architecture to match the performance of Apple’s M3.
Experts say if the cores are developed to a high enough standard to be included in Huawei’s upcoming flagship devices.
Earlier report stated the US has cancelled some licences that let businesses send products, such as processors, to Chinese company, Huawei Technologies, in its latest efforts to curb China’s tech power.