Huawei's upcoming Pura 80 series is rumored to pack the Kirin 9020 processor. Leaked information from Chinese social media site Weibo suggests AnTuTu scores of around 1.2 to 1.3 million points.
Specs-wise, the phone is said to feature a beefy 5600 mAh battery and an OmniVision OV50K sensor for its cameras. When it comes to the screen, customers might get to choose between two styles: a flat 6.6-inch display or a more eye-catching 6.8-inch quad-curved option.
The Kirin 9020 chip is supposedly built with a 12-core CPU setup that supports hyperthreading. It's got two prime cores clocked at 2.5 GHz, six middle cores running at 2.1 GHz, and four little cores at 1.6 GHz. Early benchmarks suggest the single-core performance lands somewhere between the Snapdragon 888+ and Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2, while multi-core performance could rival chips like the Dimensity 8300 and Dimensity 9200.
On the GPU side, Huawei has gone with its own Maleoon 920 design, clocked at 840 MHz—an upgrade from the Maleoon 910 in the Kirin 9010, which ran at 750 MHz. The CPU layout stays quite similar to the Kirin 9010, using HiSilicon's Taishan cores for the heavy lifting and Cortex-A510 cores for efficiency.
It's important to note, however, that Huawei has yet to release any official information regarding the Pura 80, so take the rumors with a grain of salt.
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FastTechnology (in Chinese)