Unisoc has launched the T760, a new 5G system-on-chip (SoC) designed for affordable smartphones.
Built on a modern 6nm EUV process, the T760 boasts an octa-core CPU. Four high-performance ARM Cortex-A76 cores handle demanding tasks, while four Cortex-A55 cores ensure efficient background operations. An ARM Mali-G57 MC4 GPU delivers smooth graphics for gaming and everyday use.
AI Enhancements and Capable Cameras:
The T760 integrates a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) with 3.2 TOPS of processing power, boosting AI features like facial recognition and camera functionality. It achieves an average AnTuTu V10 score of 510,000, indicating solid performance.
The T760 supports displays up to Full HD+ with a 120Hz refresh rate for a silky smooth user experience. It can also drive QHD+ displays at 60Hz. Camera-wise, the T760 supports sensors up to 64MP and quad-camera configurations.Unisoc’s Vivimagic 6.0 imaging engine and Acutelogic 3A technology promise enhanced photo and video quality.
Long-Lasting Battery and Comprehensive Connectivity:
Battery life is a focus, with Unisoc claiming a 37% reduction in power consumption during 5G data usage and an 18% reduction in 5G standby. This translates to longer battery life for users.
Connectivity options are extensive. The T760 supports NSA/SA 5G networks, ensuring compatibility with modern cellular standards. Additionally, it covers legacy networks like GSM, WCDMA, TDD-LTE, and FDD-LTE. Navigation is well-supported with GPS, Glonass, Beidou, and Galileo. Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, and FM radio round out the connectivity features. Memory configurations go up to 32GB of LPDDR4X RAM, with storage options including EMMC 5.1 and the faster UFS 3.1.
Powering Affordable 5G Devices:
The Unisoc T760 is already being used in various Chinese smartphones and is expected to find its way into upcoming HMD devices. This chipset offers a compelling option for manufacturers looking to create cost-effective 5G smartphones, expanding choices for budget-conscious consumers.