There are almost no differences from the Kirin 9000s
The Kirin 9010 platform, apparently, is still only a slightly improved version of the Kirin 9000s. This means that it is even further from modern flagship SoCs than the Kirin 9000s at the time of release.
According to new results, in Geekbench 6 in single-threaded mode, the Kirin 9010 cannot even cope with the Snapdragon 888, although in multi-threaded mode it is still a little faster. But the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 is even better. But it’s more interesting to compare the Kirin 9010 with the completely non-top platform Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3. The latter is noticeably faster in both modes in Geekbench. And if you look at the GPU indicators, everything is very bad.
Here the Kirin 9010, at least in 3DMark Wild Life, is in no way different from the Kirin 9000s and is only slightly ahead of the Snapdragon 888. And the Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 is twice as fast! It is simply impossible to compare with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 — This SoC is already more than three times faster.
Thus, the Qualcomm platforms (MediaTek and Samsung too, but they are not represented here) have made significant progress over the year, but the Kirin 9010 actually copies the Kirin 9000s, that is, it lags behind its conventional competitors even more than the Kirin 9000s last year.