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Unisoc to announce 6nm 5G T7520 chip progress on April 20

Tom Kang Apr 14, 2021 16:44 GMT+8

Chinese fabless semiconductor company Unisoc said it will announce the progress of its 6nm 5G SoC Tiger T7520 on April 20.

Unisoc will hold an event that day to announce the company's operations last year and its plans for 5G and business areas this year.

Unisoc has previously announced that the Tiger T7520 will be available three months ahead of schedule, with the chip releasing in February 2020, using the 6nm EUV process for the first time.

The chip includes four Arm Cortex-A76 cores, four Arm Cortex-A55 cores, and an Arm Mali-G57 GPU, with performance equivalent to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 series.

It will support SA/NSA dual-mode 5G and dual SIM 5G VoNR, with 35% lower overall power consumption and 18% higher transistor density than its predecessor.

In addition, the chip has AI computing capabilities, with a 4-core ISP image processing unit and support for 100 million pixels camera.

Chinese chip maker Unisoc says phones with its 6nm 5G chip will be mass-produced next year

Unisoc to announce 6nm 5G T7520 chip progress on April 20-CnTechPost

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