Huawei’s latest Kirin 9030 processor powers premium Mate 80 smartphones

Huawei Technologies on Tuesday revealed that its next-generation Kirin 9030 system-on-a-chip powers the more advanced models of its newly launched 5G Mate 80 series smartphones.

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Shenzhen-based Huawei listed the Kirin 9030 as the processor for the 12-gigabyte random access memory (RAM) version of the Mate 80 Pro, while its Kirin 9030 Pro version is built into the 16GB RAM Mate 80 Pro, the Mate 80 Pro Max and Mate 80 RS models, according to the official website for the company’s latest flagship handsets.

The series’ basic Mate 80 model, however, runs on the older Kirin 9020 processor.

At the live-streamed launch on Tuesday, the chairman of Huawei’s consumer business group, Richard Yu Chengdong, claimed a 42 per cent performance improvement by the Mate 80 Pro and Pro Max models powered by the Kirin 9030 Pro processor compared with last year’s Mate 70 Pro+ model.

Yu also touted that the 12GB version of the Mate 80 Pro, with the Kirin 9030 chip, achieved a 35 per cent better performance than the Mate 70 Pro.

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The company did not provide further details about the Kirin 9030.

Richard Yu Chengdong, the chairman of Huawei Technologies’ consumer business group, shows two models of the high-end Mate 80 RS models at Tuesday’s live-streamed product launch. Photo: Handout
Richard Yu Chengdong, the chairman of Huawei Technologies’ consumer business group, shows two models of the high-end Mate 80 RS models at Tuesday’s live-streamed product launch. Photo: Handout

  

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