Back in late February, UNISOC announced the Tiger T7520 mobile processor as the world’s first 6nm EUV processor. The 5G chipset is the successor to the Tiger T7510 that was announced last year and that powers the Hisense F50 5G.

UNISOC T7520

Almost four months after the announcement, the chipset is yet to appear in any mobile device. The latest news from China says the Tiger T7520 will be mass-produced this year. The source also said the chipset should appear in devices in early 2021; practically a year after launch.

That seems like a long time for a chipset to enter the market and it remains to be seen which manufacturers will launch products powered by it.

The Tiger T7520 is an octa-core chipset with 4x Cortex-A76 cores and 4x Cortex-A55 cores. It packs a Mali-G57 GPU whose clockspeed, like that of the CPU, is unknown. UNISOC says that the built-in modem supports coverage enhancement and also supports dual-SIM dual-5G.

Other features of the processor include support for displays with a 120Hz refresh rate, 4K resolutions, and HDR10+. It also has an integrated financial-level Secure Element that provides higher security than embedded SE.

 

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