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| first announced = 2013 | | first announced = 2013 | ||
| first launched = 2014 | | first launched = 2014 | ||
− | | arch = Performance mobile ARM | + | | arch = Performance mobile ARM SOCs |
| isa = ARM | | isa = ARM | ||
| microarch = Cortex-A7 | | microarch = Cortex-A7 | ||
| microarch 2 = Cortex-A9 | | microarch 2 = Cortex-A9 | ||
− | | microarch 3 = Cortex-A53 | + | | microarch 3 = Cortex-A15 |
− | | microarch | + | | microarch 4 = Cortex-A53 |
− | | microarch | + | | microarch 5 = Cortex-A55 |
+ | | microarch 6 = Cortex-A72 | ||
+ | | microarch 7 = Cortex-A73 | ||
+ | | microarch 8 = Cortex-A76 | ||
+ | | microarch 9 = Cortex-A77 | ||
| word = 32 bit | | word = 32 bit | ||
| word 2 = 64 bit | | word 2 = 64 bit | ||
| proc = 28 nm | | proc = 28 nm | ||
| proc 2 = 16 nm | | proc 2 = 16 nm | ||
− | | proc 3 = 10 nm | + | | proc 3 = 14 nm |
+ | | proc 4 = 12 nm | ||
+ | | proc 5 = 10 nm | ||
+ | | proc 6 = 7 nm | ||
+ | | proc 7 = 5 nm | ||
| tech = CMOS | | tech = CMOS | ||
− | | clock min = | + | | clock min = 356 MHz |
− | | clock max = | + | | clock max = 3,130 MHz |
| package = | | package = | ||
| package 2 = | | package 2 = | ||
| package 3 = | | package 3 = | ||
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| succession = Yes | | succession = Yes | ||
| predecessor = K3 | | predecessor = K3 | ||
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| successor link = | | successor link = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Kirin''' is a family of {{arch|32}} and {{arch|64}} mobile [[ARM]] performance SoCs introduced by [[HiSilicon]] in [[2014]] as a successor to the {{\\|K3}} series. | + | |
+ | '''[[Kirin]]''' is a family of {{arch|32}} and {{arch|64}} mobile [[ARM]] performance SoCs introduced by [[HiSilicon]] in [[2014]] as a successor to the {{\\|K3}} series. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | HiSilicon has always been the [[integrated circuit]] arm of [[Huawei]], developing various ICs and embedded [[microprocessors]] for their consumer electronics. It wasn't until [[2008]] with the introduction of the {{\\|K3}} family that [[HiSilicon]] started focusing on developing in-house high-performance microprocessors for the mobile market. In late [[2013]] HiSilicon introduced the Kirin family which featured their flagship high-performance mobile microprocessors found in their high-end phones and tablets. | + | [[HiSilicon]] has always been the [[integrated circuit]] arm of [[Huawei]], developing various ICs and embedded [[microprocessors]] for their consumer electronics. It wasn't until [[2008]] with the introduction of the {{\\|K3}} family that [[HiSilicon]] started focusing on developing in-house high-performance microprocessors for the mobile market. In late [[2013]] [[HiSilicon]] introduced the [[Kirin]] family which featured their flagship high-performance mobile microprocessors found in their high-end phones and tablets. |
− | Over the last couple of years, the Kirin family grew to include various mid-range performance models in addition to their high-end performance flagship processors. Latest models often utilize [[ARM Holdings|ARM]]'s latest cores fabricated on [[TSMC]]'s latest [[technology node]]. | + | Over the last couple of years, the [[Kirin]] family grew to include various mid-range performance models in addition to their high-end performance flagship processors. Latest models often utilize [[ARM Holdings|ARM]]'s latest cores fabricated on [[TSMC]]'s latest [[technology node]]. |
== Members == | == Members == | ||
+ | === A Series === | ||
+ | {{collist | ||
+ | | count = 3 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | *[[Kirin A1]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin A2]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
=== 600 Series === | === 600 Series === | ||
− | {{ | + | {{collist |
+ | | count = 3 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 620]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 650]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 655]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 658]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 659]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
=== 700 Series === | === 700 Series === | ||
− | {{ | + | {{collist |
+ | | count = 3 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 710]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 710F]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 710A]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | === 800 Series === | ||
+ | {{collist | ||
+ | | count = 3 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | *[[Kirin]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 810]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 820 5G]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 820E 5G]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 8000]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 8000A]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | === 900 Series === | ||
+ | {{collist | ||
+ | | count = 4 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 910]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 910T]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 920]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 925]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 928]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 930]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 935]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 950]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Kirin 955]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 960]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 970]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 980]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 985]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 990 4G]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 990 5G]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 990E 5G]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000E]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000L]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000S]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000S1]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000SL]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000W]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000WL]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000WM]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000 4G]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9000 5G]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9010]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirin 9020]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | == Models == | ||
+ | <!-- NOTE: | ||
+ | This table is generated automatically from the data in the actual articles. | ||
+ | If a microprocessor is missing from the list, an appropriate article for it needs to be | ||
+ | created and tagged accordingly. | ||
− | === | + | Missing a chip? please dump its name here: https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/WikiChip:wanted_chips |
− | {{ | + | --> |
+ | {{comp table start}} | ||
+ | <table class="comptable sortable tc4"> | ||
+ | {{comp table header|main|7:List of Kirin Processors}} | ||
+ | {{comp table header|main|5:Main processor|2:Integrated Graphics}} | ||
+ | {{comp table header|cols|Launched|Cores|%Frequency|Cores|ISA|Name|%Frequency}} | ||
+ | {{#ask: [[Category:microprocessor models by hisilicon]] [[family::Kirin]] | ||
+ | |?full page name | ||
+ | |?model number | ||
+ | |?first launched | ||
+ | |?core count | ||
+ | |?base frequency#GHz | ||
+ | |?core name | ||
+ | |?isa | ||
+ | |?integrated gpu | ||
+ | |?integrated gpu base frequency | ||
+ | |format=template | ||
+ | |template=proc table 3 | ||
+ | |userparam=9 | ||
+ | |mainlabel=- | ||
+ | |sort=model number | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{comp table count|ask=[[Category:microprocessor models by hisilicon]] [[family::Kirin]]}} | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | {{comp table end}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:hisilicon]] |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 26 March 2025
Kirin | |
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Kirin Logo | |
Developer | HiSilicon, ARM Holdings |
Manufacturer | TSMC |
Type | System on chips |
Introduction | 2013 (announced) 2014 (launch) |
Architecture | Performance mobile ARM SOCs |
ISA | ARM |
µarch | Cortex-A7, Cortex-A9, Cortex-A15, Cortex-A53, Cortex-A55, Cortex-A72, Cortex-A73, Cortex-A76, Cortex-A77 |
Word size | 32 bit 4 octets , 64 bit8 nibbles 8 octets
16 nibbles |
Process | 28 nm 0.028 μm , 16 nm2.8e-5 mm 0.016 μm , 14 nm1.6e-5 mm 0.014 μm , 12 nm1.4e-5 mm 0.012 μm , 10 nm1.2e-5 mm 0.01 μm , 7 nm1.0e-5 mm 0.007 μm , 5 nm7.0e-6 mm 0.005 μm
5.0e-6 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Clock | 356 MHz-3,130 MHz |
Succession | |
← | |
K3 |
Kirin is a family of 32-bit and 64-bit mobile ARM performance SoCs introduced by HiSilicon in 2014 as a successor to the K3 series.
Contents
Overview[edit]
HiSilicon has always been the integrated circuit arm of Huawei, developing various ICs and embedded microprocessors for their consumer electronics. It wasn't until 2008 with the introduction of the K3 family that HiSilicon started focusing on developing in-house high-performance microprocessors for the mobile market. In late 2013 HiSilicon introduced the Kirin family which featured their flagship high-performance mobile microprocessors found in their high-end phones and tablets.
Over the last couple of years, the Kirin family grew to include various mid-range performance models in addition to their high-end performance flagship processors. Latest models often utilize ARM's latest cores fabricated on TSMC's latest technology node.
Members[edit]
A Series[edit]
600 Series[edit]
700 Series[edit]
800 Series[edit]
900 Series[edit]
Models[edit]
List of Kirin Processors | |||||||
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Main processor | Integrated Graphics | ||||||
Model | Launched | Cores | Frequency | Cores | ISA | Name | Frequency |
710 | 19 July 2018 | 8 | 2.2 GHz 2,200 MHz 1.7 GHz2,200,000 kHz 1,700 MHz 1,700,000 kHz | Cortex-A53 Cortex-A73 | ARMv8 | Mali-G51 | |
810 | 21 June 2019 | 8 | 2.27 GHz 2,270 MHz 1.88 GHz2,270,000 kHz 1,880 MHz 1,880,000 kHz | Cortex-A76 Cortex-A55 | ARMv8 | Mali-G52 | 850 MHz 0.85 GHz 850,000 KHz |
970 | 1 September 2017 | 8 | 1.8 GHz 1,800 MHz 2.36 GHz1,800,000 kHz 2,360 MHz 2,360,000 kHz | Cortex-A53 Cortex-A73 | ARMv8 | Mali-G72 | 746 MHz 0.746 GHz 746,000 KHz |
980 | 31 August 2018 | 8 | 2.6 GHz 2,600 MHz 1.92 GHz2,600,000 kHz 1,920 MHz 1.8 GHz1,920,000 kHz 1,800 MHz 1,800,000 kHz | Cortex-A76 Cortex-A55 | ARMv8 | Mali-G76 | 720 MHz 0.72 GHz 720,000 KHz |
990 4G | 6 September 2019 | 8 | 2.86 GHz 2,860 MHz 1.86 GHz2,860,000 kHz 1,860 MHz 2.088 GHz1,860,000 kHz 2,088 MHz 2,088,000 kHz | Cortex-A76 Cortex-A55 | ARMv8 | Mali-G76 | 600 MHz 0.6 GHz 600,000 KHz |
990 5G | 6 September 2019 | 8 | 2.86 GHz 2,860 MHz 2.36 GHz2,860,000 kHz 2,360 MHz 1.95 GHz2,360,000 kHz 1,950 MHz 1,950,000 kHz | Cortex-A76 Cortex-A55 | ARMv8 | Mali-G76 | 600 MHz 0.6 GHz 600,000 KHz |
Count: 6 |
designer | HiSilicon + and ARM Holdings + |
first announced | 2013 + |
first launched | 2014 + |
full page name | hisilicon/kirin + |
instance of | system on a chip family + |
instruction set architecture | ARM + |
main designer | HiSilicon + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
microarchitecture | Cortex-A7 +, Cortex-A9 +, Cortex-A15 +, Cortex-A53 +, Cortex-A55 +, Cortex-A72 +, Cortex-A73 +, Cortex-A76 + and Cortex-A77 + |
name | Kirin + |
process | 28 nm (0.028 μm, 2.8e-5 mm) +, 16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) +, 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +, 12 nm (0.012 μm, 1.2e-5 mm) +, 10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) +, 7 nm (0.007 μm, 7.0e-6 mm) + and 5 nm (0.005 μm, 5.0e-6 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + and 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |