According to news on January 25, Huawei’s flagship tablet MatePad Pro 13.2 released in September last year is equipped with a Kirin 9000S processor. Recently it has begun to enter overseas markets. Unexpectedly, it has changed its core and it is a Kirin 9000W that has never been seen before.
MatePad Pro 13.2 has successively entered markets such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia. The processors in the official specification sheet are marked as Kirin 9000W.
Unfortunately, Huawei did not give any specific specifications, only saying that it has eight cores.
Compared with the Kirin 9000S version, the 4G network function was lost after replacing it with the Kirin 9000W. It seems that the Kirin 9000W may have blocked the baseband due to the Kirin 9000S.
## Kirin 9000 currently has as many as six different versions, namely the initial Kirin 9000, and the subsequent Kirin 9000E, Kirin 9000L, Kirin 9000S, Kirin 9000SL, Kirin 9000W. Among them, Kirin 9000/9000E/9000L are all TSMC 5nm, using quad-core A77 plus quad-core A75 CPU, Mali-G78 GPU, memory supports LPDDR4/5, and is used in Mate 40 series and P50 series. Kirin 9000S/9000SL is SMIC's 7nm. Kirin 9000S is equipped with quad-core Taishan V120 plus quad-core A510 CPU, Ma Liang 910 GPU, memory supports LPDDR5X, and is used in Mate 60 series and Mate X5. Kirin 9000SL is simplified to the three-core Taishan V120 plus the three-core A510, which is used in the nova 12 series. It seems that Kirin 9000W should be another derivative version of Kirin 9000S.The above is the detailed content of Kirin 9000W appears for the first time! Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 overseas version replaced with new U. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!