HiSilicon Kirin T92C

The HiSilicon Kirin T92C is an SoC for smartphones and tablets based on Android and was first found in the Huawei MatePad 11.5S (2026).
Huawei does not reveal any information about the SoC. The little information that is available comes from benchmarks and system analysis tools. Everyone agrees that the CPU consists of three clusters with a total of 9 cores, but no longer relies on classic ARM Cortex models, but only on HiSilicon's own.
The power-saving cluster has three cores (HiSilicon 0x0D23), each of which operates at up to 1,600 MHz, while four further cores use unspecified HiSilicon cores (0x0D46) and clock at up to 2,000 MHz. The third cluster contains two HiSilicon cores (0x0D05), each with a maximum clock speed of 2,300 MHz. The single-core performance is correspondingly mixed, but the multi-core performance is relatively good due to the numerous cores. Compared to the faster HiSilicon Kirin T92, the T92C offers fewer cores and lower clock rates.
A Maleoon 920A is integrated as the graphics unit. Nothing concrete is known about the manufacturing process or the architecture. The SoC is likely to be manufactured in 7 nm at SMIC (the identical Kirin 9020 is manufactured in 7N+2 according to TechInsights) is manufactured.
| Codename | HiSilicon Main, Mid |
| Clock Rate | 1600 - 2300 MHz |
| Number of Cores / Threads | 9 / 9 2 x 2.3 GHz 4 x 2.0 GHz 3 x 1.6 GHz |
| Manufacturing Technology | 7 nm |
| Die Size | 136.6 mm2 |
| Features | Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6 |
| GPU | HiSilicon Maleoon 920A (624 - 840 MHz) |
| 64 Bit | 64 Bit support |
| Architecture | ARM |
| Announcement Date | 11/26/2024 |
Benchmarks
* Smaller numbers mean a higher performance
No reviews found for this CPU (yet).