
HiSilicon Kirin 910
The HiSilicon Kirin 910 is an ARM based quad core SoC for Android smartphones and tablets. As HiSilicon is fully owned by Huawei, the chip is mostly used in Huawei models like the MediaPad X1, P6 S, MediaPad M1 and Honor 3C 4G). The SoC integrates four Cortex-A9 cores (at 1.6 GHz max.), a ARM Mali-450 MP4 GPU (at 533 MHz), a 32-bit single-channel LPDDR3-1600 memory controller (533 MHz) and a LTE Cat. 4 radio. The similar named HiSilicon Kirin 910T is a 200 MHz higher clocked (CPU) version.
At the time of announcement in mid 2014, the CPU performance is in the mid-range of smartphone and tablet SoCs. The power consumption is a bit higher than usual, as the CPU cores are rather high clocked.
| Codename | Cortex-A9 |
| Clock Rate | 1600 MHz |
| Number of Cores / Threads | 4 / 4 |
| Manufacturing Technology | 28 nm |
| Features | ARMv7, Mali-450 MP4 (533 MHz), LTE (Cat. 4), Single-Channel LPDDR3-1600 (6.4 GB/s) |
| Architecture | ARM |
| Announcement Date | 05/01/2014 |
Benchmarks
* Smaller numbers mean a higher performance
Reviews for the HiSilicon Kirin 910 processor


Huawei MediaPad M1 8.0 Tablet Review
Huawei MediaPad M1 8.0: ARM Mali-450 MP4, 8.00", 0.3 kg
External Review » Huawei MediaPad M1 8.0
Huawei MediaPad X1: ARM Mali-450 MP4, 7.00", 0.2 kg
External Review » Huawei MediaPad X1