• Huawei puts a powerful CPU that delivers the ideal combination of both performance and battery conservation of a mobile device.

Huawei puts a powerful CPU that delivers the ideal combination of both performance and battery conservation of a mobile device. (Photo : REUTERS)

Huawei’s Kirin 950 camera finally gets a good performance as the company admitted that it needs some work.

When compared to Samsung and LG’s latest offerings of camera on their devices, Huawei’s cameras are not the best. Now, Kirin 950 is running an octa-core processor in ARM’s big. The company puts a powerful CPU that delivers the ideal combination of both performance and battery conservation of a mobile device.

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The processor configuration is composes of the following: 4 x Cortex-A72 cores running at a speed of 2.53GHz and 4 x Cortex-A53 cores running at a speed of 1.80GHz, WCCF Tech reported. 

The clock speed of Cortex-A72 is slightly higher but the frequency of Cortex-A53 is much lower, since the previous benchmarking leaks displayed that the maximum clock speed was going to be 2.4GHz. Regardless, the official chipset will definitely be able to deliver much better performance compared to the likes of Exynos 7420 and Snapdragon 810.

In addition, an ARM Mali-T880MP4 GPU will be part of it, giving a smooth run on whichever smartphone sports Kirin 950. There is also going to be a Cat. 6 LTE modem, with 300Mbps as its maximum download speed and 50Mbps being its maximum uploading speed. It may have a co-processor called i7 that will act as a sensor, connectivity, and security hub.

A dedicated DSP audio co-processor called a Tensilica Hi-Fi 4 DSP will be added, which will deliver high quality audio. Kirin 950 will also be providing support for dual-channel LPDDR4 RAM, UFS 2.0, and eMMC 5.1 storage. Kirin 950 will also support up to a 42 MP camera sensors.

Additionally, Huawei has professional team that works on image processing in their software. Huawei also has employees working with Sony on their sensors for design, performance and everything in between, according to Android Headlines.