The first AnTuTu benchmark score from the Huawei Mate 30 Pro has been published and it shows that Huawei’s in-house HiSilicon chip designer is catching up to the competition from Qualcomm and Apple, but there's still some way to go to first place.
The phone tested was the LIO-AL00, which according to TENAA is the 4G version of the Pro. This matters because the 4G and 5G phones use slightly different versions of the Kirin 990 chipset.
In short, the 5G chip is built on a 7nm+ EUV process, the medium Cortex-A76 cores are clocked 0.27GHz higher and there’s an extra big core in the Da Vinci NPU. The 4G chip is built on the older 7nm process.
That is to say that there’s room for higher scores once the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G and Mate 30 5G become available. Also, AnTuTu reports that there may have been some power-saving mode interfering with the results.
The phone tested was the LIO-AL00, which according to TENAA is the 4G version of the Pro. This matters because the 4G and 5G phones use slightly different versions of the Kirin 990 chipset.
In short, the 5G chip is built on a 7nm+ EUV process, the medium Cortex-A76 cores are clocked 0.27GHz higher and there’s an extra big core in the Da Vinci NPU. The 4G chip is built on the older 7nm process.
That is to say that there’s room for higher scores once the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G and Mate 30 5G become available. Also, AnTuTu reports that there may have been some power-saving mode interfering with the results.
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