Huawei Mate 9
Here is the upcoming Huawei Mate 9 and
it’s new power plant.
Huawei have seen great leaps in sales
and popularity over the years, with part of their success coming down to using
their own range of self-developed Kirin chipsets.
The Kirin range powers all of Huawei’s
current flagships, and will continue to do so in the Huawei Mate 9, but in the
form of the Kirin 970 using a new 10nm process.
This is still very much in the rumour
stages, but a 10nm chipset from Huawei could rival Mediatek’s Helio X30 as
being one of the first new processors to use the smaller, more efficient
manufacturing process.
Apparently the Kirin 970 SoC will
include Cat 6 to Cat 12 LTE support and run a Mali-G71 GPU. As for the Mate 9,
well all we know for now is that it could run dual 20 mega-pixel cameras and be
wrapped up in a new slender alloy chassis
