Huawei has just announced a whole 80 family, including the new Ultra. As it has become a norm for the company, it does not declare which chipsets are giving this phone a power – officially, Huawei only says that they are 36% faster than their full 70 counterparts and that is.
Huawei Pura 80 Pro+ and 80 Powered by Ultra Kirin 9020
People on Weibo have already shared some photos with the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra, which is rumored to use the same chipset as the Pura 80 Pro+-Kirin 9020, which was also featured in the Met 70 series. The old Kirin 9010 was used in the entire 70 series.
The Kirin 9020 is the in-house design of Hiselican with three tine cores: the main (1 at 1 at 2.5GHz), the middle (three at 2.15GHz) and the Little (1.6GHz on four). Note that two large cores have hyperthreading and run each two threads – this is the reason why some Software Fatware shows them as a real 1+3+4 instead of 2+6+4. GPU Melen is 920 at 840 MHz.
More evidence of Kirin 9020 within PURD 80 Pro+ and Ultra
It is not clear what chip is used in the Huawei Pura 80 Pro – it can be the same Kirin 9020, but we will have to wait on confirmation. Speaking of Vanilla Pura 80, some tips claim that it uses the Kirin 9020A, which runs at a down-clocked variant of 9020 on its three CPU clusters 2.4GHz, 2.0GHz and 1.6GHz.
The full 80 and 80 Pro are configured with 12 GB RAM. Storage ranges from 256GB base to 1TB. The PURD 80 Pro+ and Ultra have 16GB of RAM and 512GB or 1 TB storage instead. All four runs Harmonios 5.1.
Source (in Chinese) | Till