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HiSilicon Kirin 658 was, at the time, a very solid processor for mobile devices. It provided a reliable foundation for the daily use of many smartphones. We were always able to observe a smooth user experience. A significant advantage was the manufacturing in the advanced
16 nm process. This ensured remarkably high energy efficiency.
Consequently, devices with this chip could exhibit a long battery life. Its processing cores were based on the
Cortex-A53 architecture. This was then known for a balanced ratio of processing power and economical power consumption. The daily operation always felt pleasantly fluid. The integrated ARM Mali-T830 MP2 unit was responsible for the graphical output.
It mastered the playback of multimedia content without problems. Even some simpler games still ran well on it. The
HiSilicon Kirin 658 represented a mature solution. It enabled millions of users to have a satisfactory experience. HiSilicon as the manufacturer ensured widespread distribution. This processor was a fixture in the segment of its time.
- Efficient 16 nm manufacturing
- Balanced performance with Cortex-A53
- Integrated ARM Mali-T830 MP2