Huawei’s Home-Made Quad-Core Processor Tops Benchmarks

Huawei guad core Processor

The Chinese networking and telecommunications equipment company Huawei surprised everyone, which in this year’s MWC announced their latest flagship phone, Ascend D Quad XL if the processor was a homemade quad-core processor, and not an NVIDIA Tegra 3 or a Qualcomm.

At the same time claimed the Chinese company that their home-made processor, the world’s fastest, which now seems to be supported by recently released benchmarks.

The Benchmark results have shown that Huawei’s new processor driver comfortably over his nearest rivals in Tegra 3 and Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 4 1.5 GHz dual-core processor.

There is so far not come Benchmarks out of Samsung’s new quad-core, nor of their upgraded dual-core, while Apple’s new A5X also need to complete the test, which they are currently being put Huawei’s homemade smartphone leadership in the benchmark scale.

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