Huawei sends invites for IFA keynote, Kirin 980 incoming

30 July 2018
The short 45 minute event is unlikely to bring more than just the chipset - certainly not the Mate 20. Still, the 980 will be among the first 7nm chipsets.

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.alpha, 30 Jul 2018Huawei and Apple is killing SD 845 phones with their far su... moreThe A11 at best is equivalent to SD845. Sure, peak preformance on the A11 is 170% of the SD845, I can't deny that, however sustainable preformance the SD845 Has the best governor around.

    Excited!!! OwO

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      • Anonymous
      • 3@J
      • 30 Jul 2018

      Honor Note 10 with Kirin 980

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        • .alpha
        • ytx
        • 30 Jul 2018

        Huawei and Apple is killing SD 845 phones with their far superior SoCs

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          • matt99
          • nGY
          • 30 Jul 2018

          We should realise were being drip fed the incremental nanometer reduction, the process remains the same for these chips as it always has done. Moving forward will be the complete architecture change, using Graphine.

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            • Luxor
            • IVM
            • 30 Jul 2018

            Love the Community, 30 Jul 2018It would be nice if they made a GPU that is 100% better tha... more50% better than Adreno 630 and add another 60% better performance with GPU Turbo. Lol. Maybe that is too optimistic.

              Nah. I'll just wait for the 1000 series.... Or whatever their numbering used on the future. :D

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                • K@h
                • 30 Jul 2018

                Bold claim, Huawei.
                This would either be a huge disappointment (like myself), or a surprise, which hopefully, should be the latter.

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                  • Love the Community
                  • Fv4
                  • 30 Jul 2018

                  It would be nice if they made a GPU that is 100% better than Adreno 630 so they don't have to worry about Samsung when they release theirs.

                  The pattern is always Huawei releasing a processor with Mali G with a good number of core then Samsung releases a processor with the same Mali G as Huaweis with more cores.