What's the best choice Baikal-T1 or HiSilicon Kirin 9000? Which processor is faster?
We have prepared a comparison to help you choose the best processor. Compare their specifications and benchmarks.
Baikal-T1 has a maximum frequency of 1.2 GHz. 2 Cores. Power consumption of 3.9 W. Released in Q4/2016.
HiSilicon Kirin 9000 has a maximum frequency of 2.05 GHz. 8 Cores. Released in Q4/2020.
Common positions Baikal-T1 CPU in popular benchmarks, for comparison with other models.
Place in the overall ranking
(based on several benchmarks)
Higher clock speed
Around 41% better clock speed
More number of cores
About 4 times more cores
Common positions HiSilicon Kirin 9000 CPU in popular benchmarks, for comparison with other models.
Background information about the processors being compared, series, generation and market segment.
Basic parameters such as number of cores, number of threads, base and turbo frequency, and cache size. These parameters indirectly tell about the speed of the processor, the higher they are the better.
Types, channel quantity of RAM supported by HiSilicon Kirin 9000 and Baikal-T1. Depending on the motherboards, higher or lower memory frequencies may be supported.
Compare the TDP requirements of TDP Baikal-T1 and HiSilicon Kirin 9000 to select a cooling system. Note, the TDP value refers to thermal watts, not electrical watts.
Architecture, interfaces, additional instructions supported by Baikal-T1 and Baikal-T1, virtual machine technologies and process technology.
Based on the results of several benchmarks, you can more accurately estimate the difference in performance between Baikal-T1 and HiSilicon Kirin 9000.
Compare the synthetic test values and choose the best processor!