Filtered benchmarks of the Huawei Mate 40 with the Kirin 9000 at 5 nanometers

Source: Geeknetic added 17th Oct 2020

by Jordi Bercial 15 / 10 / 2020

Huawei will present the new Mate range 40 the day 22 of October , although this has not prevented performance results from leaking before its official launch, something that we will see below under these lines. This terminal is expected to hit the market with the Kirin processor 9000 , the first 5 nanometer processor from Huawei’s subsidiary HiSilicon.

The terminal has appeared on two different benchmarking sites, one being Geekbench , which we saw previously, and the other AnTuTu Benchmark , so that we can have two references about the performance of this terminal, where, as we will see below, each benchmark tells a slightly different story, but it is always interesting to know where each chip stands out.

We can see in the results that, in Geekbench, where we measure mainly the processor power, is ahead of the Snapdragon 865 that equips the Samsung Galaxy S 20 + 5G. This is something that we already saw two days ago, so there is no news about it.

However, we can also appreciate that in the case of AnTuTu Benchmark the results are almost identical , compensating a lower power of the Qualcomm SoC in CPU with a higher power in its GPU, while in the case of the Huawei chip, the case is the other way around, with more power in its CPU and less power in the GPU.

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Jordi Bercial

Avid enthusiast of technology and electronics. I messed around with computer components almost since I learned to ride. I started working at Geeknetic after winning a contest on their forum for writing hardware articles. Drift, mechanics and photography lover. Don’t be shy and leave a comment on my articles if you have any questions.