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Huawei Mate 60 Pro 5G AnTuTu listing reveals Kirin 9000s 5G chip, configuration, performance score revealed
Aug 30, 2023 The Huawei Mate 60 series has been officially launched in China, with the Mate 60 and Mate 60 Pro being the two models that are currently available. The Pro model is notable for being the first Huawei phone to feature 5G connectivity since the US sanctions were imposed. It is also the first-ever phone to support satellite calling. The pre-order listings for both phones on Huawei Mall include all their key specifications, but there is no information about the chipset. However, the Pro model has appeared on AnTuTu, revealing not only the chipset that it uses, but also its configuration.
Huawei Mate 60 Pro 5G AnTuTu, Geekbench listings Huawei Mate 60 Pro 5G AnTuTu listing The AnTuTu benchmarks identify the Huawei Mate 60 Pro 5G’s chip as the Kirin 9000s. The CPU details mentioned in the listing reveal that it has a 12-core configuration with a 2+6+4 architecture. It consists of two A34 cores, six customized A78AE cores, and four A510 cores. The highest clock speed reaches 2.62GHz.
As for the GPU, the AnTuTu listing mentions it as “Maleoon 910” but does not provide any details about its configuration. In the CPU, memory, and UX tests, the device scored 279,677, 225,491, and 194,615 points, respectively. It managed to achieve a total score of 699,783 on AnTuTu. However, it should be noted that the GPU scores are not mentioned in the AnTuTu listing.
It is important to note that there is a possibility that the manufacturer may have intentionally concealed certain details of the chip. Therefore, it is advisable to wait for official confirmation on the name and configuration of the chip that powers the Mate 60 series.
The same chip has also appeared on Geekbench. It scored 1225 and 3295 points in the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench 6, respectively. Therefore, in terms of performance, the Kirin 9000s appears to be on par with the Snapdragon 888. This means that the Mate 60 Pro’s performance is around two generations behind its competitors.
It is not yet clear which chipset powers the Huawei Mate 60. It appears that the device is powered by a 4G chipset.