A Huawei Mate 70 RS Ultimate was disassembled to extract the Kirin 9020

The Huawei Mate 70 series launched with a mysterious new chipset – the Kirin 9020. Huawei hasn’t revealed much about it, so people have had to do their own digging.

Blogger Yang Changshun Repairman opened up a Huawei Mate 70 RS Ultimate and desoldered the chipset. The carrier board is larger and thicker than previous Kirin 9000 chips, but that doesn’t reveal much about the silicon inside.

A Huawei Mate 70 RS Ultimate was disassembled to extract the Kirin 9020

A Huawei Mate 70 RS Ultimate was disassembled to extract the Kirin 9020

A Huawei Mate 70 RS Ultimate was disassembled to extract the Kirin 9020

Taking the Kirin 9020 out of a Huawei Mate 70 RS Ultimate

From what we know so far, the Kirin 9020 has an 8-core, 12-thread CPU with one 2.5GHz core, three 2.15GHz cores and four 1.6GHz cores (the last four are single-threaded). The GPU is a Maleoon 920 running at 840MHz.

Moving away from the chipset, the Mate 70 series apparently uses a material called titanium basalt to improve the drop resistance of the phones. You can see the drop tests in this BiliBili video. Additionally, Huawei switched to second-gen Kunlun glass, which has double the drop resistance of the first-gen.

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