I have a Huawei P20 Lite, got the update a few days ago. Before GPU Turbo PUBG ran with me probably 22-23 FPS and after GPU Turbo so 26-30 FPS, also the graphics got slightly better. I've hoped for more because the advertise itself with up to 60% more graphics bars.
I found a page here that explains how GPU Turbo works, but I do not quite understand it yet with clock rates and voltage: https://www.golem.de/news/huawei-smartphones-gpu-turbo-macht-spiele-per-tensorflow-schneller-1809-136403.html
Can someone explain that to me more easily?
60% are mischief, as described there.
The graphics core has a certain clock, is supplied with a certain voltage and has a temperature limit. In addition, one can influence the FPS by the image quality. A higher clock always needs a higher voltage otherwise it will lead to errors, but produces more heat.
If you change the clock, voltage and image quality, you can achieve good FPS without exceeding the temperature limit.
The new technology does just that, with a lot of marketing blubber.
If there's sufficient voltage and more clock in the graphics is needed, then how can it be that it does not overheat quickly? With GPU Turbo I do not realize that it overheats faster.
Because the function prevents exactly that. Only just uses the borders better than before.
That sounds like Huawei and Honor have not exploited the full performance since the beginning, but now advertise with GPU Turbo.
Either that, or they have found a new way that did not work before.
https://www.hardwareluxx.de/index.php/news/consumer-electronics/handys/47325-huawei-raeumt-benchmark-******-bei-diversen-smartphones-ein.html
Read this through. And then think about what happens when you loosen this throttle again. Right, you get a great feature, which you can exploit perfectly in marketing terms!