Unisoc Tiger T710 is a high-end chip designed for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, date of announcement 2019. The SoC created by a 12 nm process. The CPU has a octa-core configuration divided into two clusters. The first ARM Cortex-A75 is the most high-performance with two cores running at 2.0 GHz. The second ARM Cortex-A55 has six cores running at 1.8 GHz. The chipset supports 64-bit data. PowerVR GM 9446 GPU is responsible for operating with graphics. Devices that have the Tiger T710 can work in 4G networks. Maximum speed of download and upload are 300 MBit/s and 150 MBit/s with the LTE-7 modem. You can understand Tiger T710 chip is good or bad by looking at comparisons with other processors and testing results.
Unisoc Tiger T710 specifications
General Info
Brand
Unisoc
Name
Tiger T710
Model
T710
Release date
2019
CPU configuration
2x2.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A75, 6x1.8 GHz ARM Cortex-A55
Instruction set architecture
ARMv8.2-A
Frequency
2000 MHz
Cores
8
Word Size
64 bit
Process
12 nm
Transistor count
?
Neural Processing Unit
2 core NPU
Power consumption (TDP)
5 W
L1 cache
256 KB
L2 cache
1 MB
L3 cache
2 MB
Graphics
GPU
PowerVR GM 9446
Frequency
970 MHz
Cores
3
Process
28 nm
Memory
Type
LPDDR4
Frequency
1066 MHz
Max volume
8 Gb
Internal type
eMMC 5.1
Memory bandwidth
29 GB/s
Memory bus
2x 32 Bit
Connectivity
Modem
LTE-7
Download speed
300 MBit/s
Upload speed
150 MBit/s
LTE Cat
Cat-7 DL/Cat-4 UL
Wi-Fi ranges
a/b/g/n/ac
Location
GPS,Galileo,Glonass,Beidou
Wi-Fi ver.
5
Bluetooth ver.
5
Cameras
Main camera max resolution
48 MPix
Second camera max resolution
16 and 16 MPix
Codecs
1920 x 1080, max FPS 30. Codec: H.264/AVC,H.265/HEVC