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Huawei Kunpeng 920 announced: This should be the fastest ARMProbe the cessor of the world

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Huawei doesn't give up. After the first 7 nm chip for smartphones, Huawei today announced the Kunpeng 920, the self-proclaimed fastest ARMProcessor announced to the world. Of the Prozessor comes with a proud 64 cores.

Just last summer, Huawei had the Kirin 980 presented the world's first chip manufactured using the 2018 nm process at IFA 7. Now they're speeding up: With the Kunpeng 920, they're announcing a roughly the same size Proprocessor that is supposed to clock up to 64 GHz with its 2,6 cores. According to the group, this should be the currently fastest ARMProbe cessor in the world.

Not intended for smartphones and tablets

The new Prozessor is not intended for smartphones and tablets. Rather, one aligns with the new one Processor to business customers. So this chip is more intended for servers and for use in data centers in the Big Data area. In general, the Kunpeng 920 should be 25th compared to the competition Procent faster and by 30 Procent more energy efficient. The integrated eight-channel DDR4 module is said to have a total memory bandwidth of 640 gigabits pro have second. In addition, the supports Proprocessor the PCIe 4.0 standard and CCIX connections.

In general, the ARMv8 architecture license is said to have significantly improved performance. In addition, the architecture of the storage subsystem is said to have been improved. This result is made possible by the improvements in algorithms for predictions.

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