Unisoc has quietly expanded its processor lineup with the launch of the Unisoc T9300. It's a new chipset that packs decent performance and is designed specifically for mid-range phones, and scores much higher in benchmarks than most of the company's existing processors.
Unisoc T9300 is built on 6nm process
The T9300 features an octa-core architecture consisting of 2x Corex-A78 performance cores clocked at 2.4 GHz and 6x Cortex-A55 efficiency cores clocked at 2.2 GHz. Powering the graphics is a dual-core ARM Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.

Combined, the Unisoc claims T9300 is capable of scoring around 5,50,000 points in AnTuTu. The brand also claims that the core configuration delivers a 38% improvement in power efficiency compared to its predecessor, the T9100.
Storage and RAM-wise, the chipset supports UFS 2.2 and LPDDR3X RAM. On the connectivity front, there's 5G NTN with satellite communication, with compliance for 3GPP Release 17. For those unaware, it means the T9300 supports native integration with non-terrestrial networks, allowing it to directly communicate with satellites for extended 5G coverage.
One of the other highlights of the T9300 is the support for 200 MP camera sensors thanks to the 7th generation Vivimagic imaging engine. As for video recording, the processor allows 4K at up to 30 fps. As for the display, the chipset is capable of FHD+ resolution at 144Hz refresh rate or 1.5K at 90Hz alongside HDR10+ certification.
While Unisoc has not yet confirmed specific brand partners, the T9300 is expected to power upcoming budget to mid-range 5G smartphones. We expect T9300-powered phones from the likes of Motorola, Itel, Lava and more to hit the shelves in the next few months, and we will be covering them, so stay tuned!






















