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“GeekBench 6” test breaks through the series limits, Kirin 9010 first round test parameters exposed!

Today (April 18) Huawei released its new photography flagship Pura 70 series. In addition to the device’s top-notch photography performance, it also uses the new Kirin 9010 chipset. This processor retains the 1+3+4 architecture eight-core computing and can be said to be a half-generation upgrade of the previous generation Kirin 9000S. The latest hardware test parameters have been exposed for the first time.

Domestic tipster “Digital Chat Station” recently showed the first round of “GeekBench 6” test results of the Kirin 9010 chipset on its Weibo account. From the screenshot of the web page, you can see that the device under test, HBP-AL00, is the Pura 70 Pro, and its RAM capacity is shown as a 16GB top-end model.

As you can see from the picture, Pura 70 Pro is equipped with Kirin 9010, which scored 1,442 single-core and 4,471 multi-core scores in the “GeekBench 6” test. It operates at a lower clock than the previous generation Kirin 9000S, but has better processor computing. Performance and efficiency are quite good.

The tipster also published another article, stating that Kirin 9010 can achieve the highest “GeekBench 6” single-core and 4.7K multi-core scores under peak computing, and “Antutu” also has a score of about 980,000 points. It is inferred that even if the chip set this time is half Generation upgrade, but it is estimated that the processor will be replaced with a new architecture to bring about a relatively significant improvement.

Source; Weibo

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