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HUAWEI’s New Kirin Chip for PCs: Benchmark Scores Revealed

After HUAWEI returned to seriously using the Kirin chip recently. The smartphone side has been used before, including the Mate, Nova and Pura series. Recently, the PC side has started to make progress after the release of benchmark scores.

The leaked Kirin chip uses the Taishan v130 architecture, has a total of 8 cores, has a fast base clock of 2.5GHz with a 10-core GPU codenamed “Ma Liang 920” . The score of this chip on Geekbench 6 is single Core reaching 1,580 and Multi Core at 11,640 with a consumption of 30W.

The score is secretly close to Apple’s M2 chip and Intel’s i7-13700H, which have average Multi Core scores of 10,064 and 12,203 points.

As for the score on Geekbench 5, the Single Core was 1,130 and the Multi Core was 8,765. The 3D Mark Wild Life Extreme test received a score of 6,490 points with a power consumption of 20W.

This Kirin PC model was also tested on Cinebench R24, which will put the CPU to the test, especially in the rendering area. Able to score 72 points and also have a Single Core score of 680 and a Multi-Core score of 1,695.

Additionally, this chip supports up to 32GB of LPDDR5-6400 RAM running at 128-bit and provides 100GB/s bandwidth. Rumors also say that the PCs in use will support up to a 2TB SSD and 4 to 3 USB ports

Source: Gizmochina

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