Huawei develops new energy-efficient Taishan cores
According to a tipster on X, Huawei is working on next-generation Taishan cores that are more powerful and energy-efficient than ever before. The Taishan cores are said to be used in Huawei's upcoming CPU architecture and will serve as the power-efficient cores.
The new cores allegedly have lower power consumption, while outperforming the Kirin 9000s' Cortex-A510 cores.
The tipster claims Huawei's upcoming Taishan V130 architecture will aim to compete with Apple's M3 chip and be based on the 5nm manufacturing node.
If true, this is a big breakthrough for the company, which was put at a huge disadvantage by US sanctions.
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- Hemedans
- 7 hours ago
- XKx
Typical laptop battery is 40-80Wh 23W is less than 4 hours battery life, Even intel and Amd are competitive at 23W, we are talking about Efficient cores here, something which run at sub watt. Also Spec isn't geekbench never heared one soc h...
- TechJocky
- 15 hours ago
- PEq
I didn't talk about the benchmark system but about the test environment from which Apple SoC would benefit. It's like Apple would do better in photo or video editing. It's their sweet spot for best best-case scenario. Then why would re...
- Vin Aigre
- 16 hours ago
- 3g5
You should ask to Julian Assange what he thinks about real democracies...