When talking about the new Kirin 980 processor, Huawei mentions a lot of world firsts, a lot of percentages, and a lot of very big numbers. We’re going to get to those, but they all boil down to one ...
During the past decade, as video on smartphones has evolved from cool novelty to must-have feature, users have become more demanding of the videos they shoot. Back in the day, poor-quality videos were ...
Much of the focus in HUAWEI’s presentation was on efficiency and gaming performance, with only a smidgen of CPU comparisons thrown in. According to HUAWEI’s internal testing, the Kirin 980 scores ...
Smartphones are Huawei’s bread and butter, and business is booming — the Chinese juggernaut is currently the world’s second-largest smartphone vendor. But it has its fingers in lots of pies (like ...
There’s talk of some 6.9 billion transistors packed into just a one square centimeter chip, which certainly sounds impressive. Regardless of the number, the bottom line is the Kirin 980 will be much ...
The results for the heated race to release the first mainstream 7-nanometer mobile processor are in, and Huawei has edged Apple to come in first. At the IFA trade show in Berlin today, Huawei’s ...
At IFA today, Huawei announced its newest system-on-a-chip, the Kirin 980, which boasts a number of world firsts. It’s the first 7nm mobile processor, the first one built around ARM’s Cortex-A76 CPU ...
BERLIN, Germany, Aug. 31, 2018 /CNW/ - In his IFA 2018 keynote titled "The Ultimate Power of Mobile AI"(Artificial Intelligence), HUAWEI Consumer Business Group CEO Mr. Richard Yu introduced the Kirin ...
Update: See Huawei's prepared statement at the end of the article. Huawei has been on an up and down roller coaster related to smartphones as of late. On one hand, it achieved the number two global ...
Huawei, recently introduced industry’s first commercial 7nm SoC, the Kirin 980 equipped with AI capabilities for enhancing performance, efficiency, connectivity features, and Dual NPU AI processing ...
Watch out, Qualcomm; Huawei is knocking at your door. The Chinese tech giant has just announced its next-generation SoC that will power its upcoming flagship smartphone family in late 2018 and beyond.