As you might be aware, Huawei has unveiled a brand-new Kirin processor, the Kirin 9000s, that enables 5G and raises concerns about US limitations. Another Kirin chipset may be released before the end of this year, according to a leaker, even though Huawei hasn’t yet made this new chipset’s specifics public. According to rumors, this CPU is a part of the Kirin 8 series and might appear with the Huawei Nova 12 series. Here are some specifics.
Kirin 830 might debut later this year
Huawei will reportedly introduce a new Kirin 8 series processor later this year, according to a Chinese source on Weibo (via GSMArena). Although the tipper did not mention the processor’s name, a previous leak showed the forthcoming Nova 12 smartphone to be powered by the as-yet-unannounced Kirin 830 chip. It appears that just the base edition of the Nova 12 will be equipped with this purported CPU; the Nova 12 Pro will use the Kirin 9000s, the same processor that powers the Huawei Mate 60 series.
Who will produce this new chip, which is said to facilitate 5G communication, remains a mystery. You might wonder how Huawei manages to develop new chips given that US businesses that have the patent and 5G technologies are prohibited from trading with Huawei. When the business released the Kirin 9000s, the same issues were brought up. It was allegedly produced by SMIC, according to rumors. Some claim that the Kirin 9000s is actually a 14nm chip that has been altered to be 7nm.
Regardless, it is said that the Nova 12, which is said to be powered by the Kirin 830 CPU, would include a curved 120Hz OLED display with second-generation Kunlun protection. A 4,800 mAh battery with 88W charging compatibility may be inside. The chip’s specifications are said to be equivalent to those of the Snapdragon 778G and Snapdragon 870.