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Huawei’s new processor revealed: Competition will get intense

As you know, Huawei has achieved significant success with its new processor Kirin 9000s. So much so that this platform, which powers the Mate 60 series, managed to become the center of attention with its 5G support. This time, Huawei is about to launch its new processor, Kirin 830.
 Huawei’s new processor revealed: Competition will get intense
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As you know, Huawei has achieved significant success with its new processor Kirin 9000s. So much so that this platform, which powers the Mate 60 series, managed to become the center of attention with its 5G support. This time, Huawei is preparing to launch its new processor Kirin 830. Kirin 830 can be an ambitious competitor in the mid-range. Here’s all we know…

Huawei Kirin 830 is coming soon

For those who don’t know, Huawei announced that there will be no new Kirin chipsets in 2023. He even described the resulting leaks as “false news”. However, right after that, we witnessed the introduction of Kirin 9000S. Now the technology giant is preparing a new model for the Kirin 8 series. According to the leak, the new processor will be called Kirin 830 and will be released along with the Nova 12 series at the “end of the year”.

As you know, Huawei continues its preparations on the Nova 12 series, which will consist of Nova 12 and Nova 12 Pro. At this point, newly leaked teaser images have confirmed that the base model will be powered by the Kirin 830 chipset. There will also be three cameras on the back of the phone, a powerful 60 MP selfie camera on the front and 88W charging support.

Technical details of Kirin 830 have not been announced yet. However, it is said that it will arrive “at the end of the year” and its performance will be equivalent to Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G or Snapdragon 870. However, as you know, since 5G technologies and patents are still in the hands of US companies, the problem is that it is unclear who will produce the chipset.

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