Unisoc revealed a new mobile platform – the T765 5G processor

Technology company Unisoc has expanded its mobile platform lineup with the introduction of the T765 5G. This new processor is designed to support fifth-generation networks and is primarily intended for future mid-range smartphones that will hit the market in 2024.
Unisoc T765 5G is based on an advanced 6-nanometer process and features two high-performance Cortex-A76 (2.3GHz) cores and six energy-efficient Cortex-A55 (2.1GHz) cores. The chip also supports 2133MHz LPDDR4x RAM and various types of storage: eMMC5.1, UFS 3.1 and UFS 2.2. The manufacturer claims that this combination allows to perform everyday tasks on the devices smoothly and without lags.
The graphics part of the processor is represented by an ARM Mali-G57 MC2 clocked at 850MHz. This ensures support for Full HD+ resolution displays with up to 120Hz refresh rate, as well as HDR 10+ and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) technologies, which provide higher image quality.
The processor is designed to support full HD+ resolution displays with up to 120Hz refresh rate.
The Vivimagic 6.0 image processor with 6-core architecture is responsible for supporting cameras with different resolutions such as 108MP or triple cameras with 64MP, 20MP and 13MP sensors. Other photographic features of this processor include multi-frame noise reduction, HDR, artificial intelligence-based scene recognition and portrait shooting mode.
Multi-frame noise reduction, HDR, Artificial Intelligence-based scene recognition and portrait mode.
Support for 2G to 5G communication standards, 5G dual-carrier aggregation technology for higher data rates and bandwidth up to 130MHz are also included. It mentions SA and NSA 5G modes, dual-SIM capability, VoNR and VoWi-Fi for calls over Wi-Fi.
The port will also support 5G standards, dual-carrier 5G aggregation technology for higher data rates and bandwidth up to 130MHz.