Huawei develops new energy-efficient Taishan V130 cores for future processors
According to X insider jasonwill, Huawei is actively working on the next generation of Taishan cores. These new cores are expected to be used in the company's future CPU architectures, aimed at optimising power consumption and improving performance.
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The network notes that the new Taishan cores will significantly outperform the recently introduced Cortex-A510 Kirin 9000s cores in terms of performance and energy efficiency. The promising architecture of Huawei Taishan V130 plans to compete with Apple's famous M3 chip and will be based on an advanced 5nm manufacturing node.
The new Huawei Taishan's small cores have adopted a style similar to Apple's small cores, achieving extremely low power consumption while maintaining a single-core score of around 350 points in GeekBench 5. In contrast, the A510 on the 9000S only scores around 200 pts. pic.twitter.com/mWHBJl97Ky
- jasonwill (@jasonwill101) 27 June 2024
If these claimed technological advances are confirmed, it could be a big step forward for Huawei, especially in the face of global challenges and sanctions.
Source: @jasonwill