Unisoc T9300 5G chipset: 6 nm performance with smarter imaging and gaming
Discover the Unisoc T9300 5G chipset: 6 nm octa-core with Mali-G57, 3GPP Rel 17, NTN, 200 MP imaging, FHD+ 144 Hz, and Miracle Gaming for smoother play.
Discover the Unisoc T9300 5G chipset: 6 nm octa-core with Mali-G57, 3GPP Rel 17, NTN, 200 MP imaging, FHD+ 144 Hz, and Miracle Gaming for smoother play.
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Unisoc has quietly introduced the T9300 5G mobile chipset, pitched as a way to speed up image processing, boost gaming efficiency, and sharpen cellular performance. Built on a 6 nm process, the platform pairs an octa‑core CPU with two Cortex‑A78 cores at 2.4 GHz and six Cortex‑A55 cores at 2.2 GHz. The company says performance is up by roughly 38% versus the previous generation, and the message comes across clearly: practical speed gains take center stage.
Graphics are handled by a dual‑core Mali‑G57, while memory support covers LPDDR4X and UFS 2.2 storage. In AnTuTu V10, the chipset lands around 550,000 points—enough to suggest smooth everyday responsiveness with headroom for play.
On the wireless side, the T9300 brings notable upgrades: 3GPP Release 17 support, integration of 5G NR NTN satellite connectivity and 5G MBS broadcasting, plus AI‑driven network management to cut power use. It works across 2G through 5G, including SA/NSA, dual VoNR, and VoWiFi. The feature set reads as a push for steadier coverage and smarter energy use.
The seventh‑generation Vivimagic image engine supports sensors up to 200 MP, 32 MP ZSL capture at 25 fps, and dual 20 MP modules. It adds improved noise reduction, an updated AI‑assisted night mode, enhanced HDR, and more advanced portrait segmentation. The emphasis on low light and portraits aligns with what phone users tend to notice first in real‑world shots.
Unisoc also claims better noise and echo cancellation, Hi‑Fi audio, and stereo sound via a dedicated DSP. Display support includes FHD+ at 144 Hz, 1.5K at 90 Hz, HDR10+, VRR, and eye‑protection modes. It’s a balanced mix aimed at crisp visuals and comfortable viewing.
For games, Unisoc has added the Miracle Gaming engine, designed to stabilize frame rates, optimize networking, and improve voice transmission with AI codecs—even when the connection is weak. The goal feels straightforward: steadier play and clearer comms when conditions aren’t ideal.