Huawei Unveils ARM-based, 8-core "Kirin" 920 SoC For Smartphones
Chinese Huawei officially announced today in Beijing the Kirin 920, an 8-core SoC based on ARM's big.LITTLE architecture. The Soc supports TD-LTE/LTE FDD / TD-SCDMA / WCDMA / GSM connectivity and it is the first to offer LTE Cat6 speeds, up to 300Mbps.
The 28nm chipset is made up of four Cortex-A15 cores with frequencies between 1.7 and 2.0 GHz, coupled with four Cortex-A7 cores that can run at clock speeds of 1.3-1.6 GHz. A Mali-T628 graphics chip is also on board to support resolutions as high as 2560x1600 pixels, and the complete package is going to offer support for LTE Cat 6, SGLTE / CSFB, as well as VoLTE.
The Kirin920 also integrates an IntelliSense I3 low-power processor when gathering data from accelerometer, gyroscope or compass sensors.
The chip is likely to be used in Huawei upcoming flagship smartphone codenamed 'Mulan.'
The Kirin920 also integrates an IntelliSense I3 low-power processor when gathering data from accelerometer, gyroscope or compass sensors.
The chip is likely to be used in Huawei upcoming flagship smartphone codenamed 'Mulan.'