Kirin 980 AnTuTu Benchmarking Results Allegedly Leaked – Surpasses Snapdragon 845 With Ease but Fails to Overtake A12 Bionic

Kirin 980 AnTuTu Benchmarking Results Allegedly Leaked – Surpasses Snapdragon 845 With Ease but Fails to Overtake A12 Bionic

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https://wccftech.com/kirin-980-antutu-results-beats-snapdragon-845/

The Kirin 980 was announced during the IFA 2018 trade show but it is yet to be seen in action. The SoC will be found in the upcoming Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro and to showcase its performance, the chipset has allegedly gone through an AnTuTu benchmarking run. The prowess of the 7nm FinFET silicon is seen in a variety of tests and the fact that it is easily able to beat the Snapdragon 845 proves its capability. However, the same scores also reveal that the Kirin 980 is not as capable as another 7nm FinFET chipset present in the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, the A12 Bionic.

The latest string of benchmarking scores reveals a device with the designation number LYA-L29 running the Kirin 980. Previous leaks have suggested that this number belongs to either the Mate 20 or the Mate 20 Pro, as these are the only two devices of the three getting launched in 2018 that will feature this next-generation chipset. According to a Weibo leakster, the device featuring the Snapdragon 845 is the Xiaomi Mi 8 and it features 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

Kirin 980 AnTuTu Benchmarking Results Allegedly Leaked – Surpasses Snapdragon 845 With Ease but Fails to Overtake A12 Bionic

Oct 8, 2018, 11:28am UTC
https://wccftech.com/kirin-980-antutu-results-beats-snapdragon-845/ > The Kirin 980 was announced during the IFA 2018 trade show but it is yet to be seen in action. The SoC will be found in the upcoming Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro and to showcase its performance, the chipset has allegedly gone through an AnTuTu benchmarking run. The prowess of the 7nm FinFET silicon is seen in a variety of tests and the fact that it is easily able to beat the Snapdragon 845 proves its capability. However, the same scores also reveal that the Kirin 980 is not as capable as another 7nm FinFET chipset present in the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, the A12 Bionic. > The latest string of benchmarking scores reveals a device with the designation number LYA-L29 running the Kirin 980. Previous leaks have suggested that this number belongs to either the Mate 20 or the Mate 20 Pro, as these are the only two devices of the three getting launched in 2018 that will feature this next-generation chipset. According to a Weibo leakster, the device featuring the Snapdragon 845 is the Xiaomi Mi 8 and it features 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.