The new model’s CPU performance outperformed the Snapdragon 888, although it did not quite match up to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Snapdragon 8+, according to the same report from AnTuTu.
I think this is the most impressive part considering that the snapdragon 888 is a 5nm chip. I guess the kirin 9000s is made with SMIC n+2 process or something even more advance.
I literally gave your proof that Google owns Android… You’re clearly not willing to accept that simple fact. You can fork it, go ahead, but Google still owns it, you’re never gonna get away from that fact.
You have no idea how open source works.
Okay, I’m running an arch Linux install as a daily driver with multiple open source application alternatives to proprietary software, but yes, I have no idea how open source works…come on…I’m done with this conversation.