Thursday, November 5, 2015

Kirin processor 950, Huawei wins to the Galaxy Note 5 in … – Globo.com

Huawei announced yesterday (4) a new processor for mobile phones with stunning settings: the Kirin 950. Comprised of four high-power ARM Cortex cores 2.53 GHz A72 and A53 series with four 1.8 GHz, the chip has passed by the first performance tests and showed higher capacity than most current high-end smartphones.

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In assessing the AnTuTu benchmark, the Kirin reached more than 950 82,000 points, while the performance of the Galaxy Note 5 reached only 70,000. Remember, the phone has Exynos quad-core processor (quad-core 2.1 GHz and four 1.5 GHz) manufactured by Samsung itself. At higher frequencies, it is natural that the Kirin 950 range performance better.

For Internet access, the processor has modem LTE Cat. 6 and graphics to the GPU Mali T880MP4. In addition, the chipset is equipped by a co-processor i5 – has nothing to do with the Intel Core i5 – to the functions of barometer, gyroscope and accelerometer. It is “always on” and have a performance four times better than its predecessor, the i3. Overall, it also promises to have the lowest power consumption of the line.

Top 10 hours of battery

When compared to its predecessor, Kirin 950 offers a 40% improvement in performance and 100% quality graphics. Still, the new processor consumes 60% less battery than Kirin 930. According to Huawei, in a cell with 3500 mAh battery, this means an additional 10 hours of “normal” use.

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In performance testing, Huawei topped Kirin 950, and your competitors. In addition to the more than 82,000 points in AnTuTu, against 70,000 the Galaxy Note 5, the Chinese chip also won the processor Samsung , the Exynos 7420, in another test, the GeekBench.

The new Huawei processor should be limited to the Asian market, and should not be seen soon on smartphones in Brazil.

Via Android Central and G For Games

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