Huawei P20 and P20 Pro owners from China needed for GPU Turbo beta testing

27 June 2018
Huawei's latest EMUI 8.1 beta doesn't offer tons of changes but the GPU Turbo tech is worth trying out.

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  • Anonymous
  • PBe
  • 03 Jul 2018

Actually, people are having GPU Turbo on Mate 10 in China, the actual experience really rocks. Huawei can do that because they re-write and enhanced some of the low-level code. Since 80% of the pixels in a frame is identical to the next frame, so they also using the AI processor to recognize the frames and only render the pixels that change. That's why we see a huge performance jump here.

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    • Shui8
    • KZ8
    • 29 Jun 2018

    Vegetaholic, 29 Jun 2018Lies lies lies, everywhere lies, no way 60 improve and 30 e... moreWe'll se whos lying who later.

      Lies lies lies, everywhere lies, no way 60 improve and 30 efficiency, "no posible" without changing hardware

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        • Anonymous
        • mx{
        • 29 Jun 2018

        The good thing about having a kirin chipset means Huawei ohones are more optimised and can do more

          Anonymous, 28 Jun 2018My guess, downscaling resolution.I expect something much much more than that. Otherwise, this "UAT" will be a scam. What can be broken by downscaling vs, for instance, changing frequency management?

            Anonymous, 28 Jun 2018My guess, downscaling resolution.They're already doing that on many Huawei phones. It's on Battery -> Adjust Phone Resolution. They have that option under "Smart" which adjusts the screen resolution depending on the content and such.

              Luxor, 28 Jun 2018They really doing it. Lets see how this goes. Im very interested.If only it will not affect the overall integration of the phone and the internals.
              Kirin chipsets are susceptible to heating problems when doing certain tasks. (gaming, editing, etc.)

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                • Luxor
                • IVT
                • 28 Jun 2018

                They really doing it. Lets see how this goes. Im very interested.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • kWZ
                  • 28 Jun 2018

                  Weduz97, 28 Jun 2018how it's work? AFAIK on a PC or Laptop when you boosting th... moreMy guess, downscaling resolution.

                    how it's work? AFAIK on a PC or Laptop when you boosting the CPU and GPU performance you get hotter temp (otherwise you install a better cooling solution) and worse power consumption.