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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Huawei is preparing to pull the performance bar up with Kirin 9030

Huawei continues to make a name for himself in the mobile processor race. The Pura 80 series introduced in the last period came with the company’s own 9020 processor developed by the company. This chip was previously used in Mate 70 models. But the issue that occupies the agenda is the company’s next chip set Huawei Kirin 9030.

According to the newly emerged information, Kirin can offer approximately 20 percent more performance than the 9030 processor predecessor. This claim is based on news leaked through Huawei Central. Considering that Kirin 9020 is already 36 percent faster than the chips in the Pura 70 series, the development of Kirin 9030 becomes even more remarkable. Of course, these figures are not officially confirmed yet.

Huawei Kirin 9030 can be introduced at the end of 2025

Although the leak does not offer clear data, the chip’s promotional calendar looks more concrete. According to Digital Chat Station, one of the reliable sources, Huawei is preparing to introduce one of the four major flagship processors at the end of 2025. One of these processors is thought to be Kirin 9030. Since the Mate 80 series is expected to be announced on these dates, Kirin 9030 is likely to come with this series.

This processor is not expected to compete directly with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon or Apple’s A series chips. However, it has been known for a long time that Huawei has closed this deficiency with software optimization. The company manages to minimize hardware limitations at the software level. This allows Huawei devices to work quite fluently in real use.

The Huawei Mate X5 can be shown as a good example. Despite its foldable design, three different screen and high resolution, this device works very stable with Kirin 9010. This reveals how ambitious Huawei is on the software side. Kirin 9030 can also provide a similar performance experience by taking advantage of this approach.

However, some allegations of production technology have also found a place on the agenda. According to Chinese reports, Huawei may have started to produce the Kirin X90 computer processor with domestic facilities with a 5NM production process. If this information is true, it is estimated that Kirin 9030 will have a similar production technology. This means a critical step towards the company’s production independence.

In addition, the transition to the 5NM process can provide significant advantages for energy efficiency and heat management. Consuming less power, less heating and more stable processors directly affect the user experience, especially on mobile devices. Huawei is thought to have made important improvements in this regard. In this sense, Kirin 9030 seems likely to work more efficiently than previous generations.

In addition to the increase in performance, the developments in artificial intelligence processes are remarkable. Huawei has spread AI -supported features with NPU units on its devices in recent years. The new processor is expected to come with significant updates in these units. Thus, faster and more smart solutions can be offered in many areas such as camera, sound recognition and text processing.

Danish Kapoor