Huawei makes its own chips with a brand name of HiSilicon Kirin. Since the Kirin 950, the manufacturer showed off its ambitions in this niche and emphasized the importance of artificial intelligence in mobile chips. But of the high-end 95/
The same source mentions the Huawei Kirin 670 will be using a CPU architecture of dual-core Cortex A72 and quad-core Cortex A53 cores. Thus we are dealing with a hexa-core chip identical to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 650. Moreover, it is paired with a Mali G72 MP4 GPU, and the chip is based on a TSMC 12nm FinFET process technology (the improved version of the 16nm process node).
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At this moment, the latest 6-series chip is the Kirin 659, which uses an eight-core Cortex A53 architecture and it is paired with an integrated Mali-T830 MP2 GPU. So even with the naked eye, we can see the Kirin 670 will provide way better performance due to improved CPU and GPU design.
Of course, the highlight of the Kirin 670 is the NPU. It’s a special mobile computing technology exclusively related to artificial intelligence computing scenarios such as image recognition, voice interaction, user behavior learning, etc. So we can say Huawei is bringing the AI chips to the mid-range market as well. Thanks to this, the manufacturer will be able to make a tough competition to Xiaomi’s Redmi line models as well as smartphones coming our way from OPPO and VIVO.
Weird and hardly believable that someone would use old A72’s & bring them to new lithography especially as they do have & had already two generations of A73’s on two different nodes. Prime difference is that A73 is some 40% smaller than A72 which is very important at midrange segment. In fact 2x A73 & 4x A53 is just couple % bigger than 8x A53. So simply it won’t come with A72’s. Other than that if in dead it’s a MALI G72 MP4 it will be 10~20% (taking into consideration that it won’t be insane high clocked [al do HiSilicon does have history of doing it so]) faster than A512 & or older T880 MP4. Me by this could be a good mid – mid range SoC but unfortunately Huawei isn’t competitive in budget segment for a long time now & I am confident we won’t see it at other OEM’s.
Specialised NPU unit is just retarded, using a programmable DSP (as Tensilica P6 In MP configuration) is simply much better solution which costs less & doesn’t represent dark silicone.