Unisoc Tiger T610

Manufacturing Process
12nm
CPU Cores
8 cores
Instruction Set
ARMv8-A
Memory Type
LPDDR4X (1600MHz)
GPU
Mali-G52 MP2

ℹ️ Basic Information

SOC Name Unisoc Tiger T610
Brand Unisoc
Announcement Date 01 June 2019
Class Entry level
Manufacturing Process 12nm
Manufacturing TSMC

CPU Specifications

CPU Architecture 2x 1.8 GHz – Cortex-A75
6x 1.8 GHz – Cortex-A55
CPU Cores 8 Core
CPU Frequency 1800MHz
Instruction Set ARMv8-A

🧠 Cache & NPU

Cache 1 MB
Cache Level L3
SLC ?
NPU No

💾 Memory

Memory Type LPDDR4X
Memory Frequency 1600MHz
Memory Bus 2x 16 Bit
Max Bandwidth ?
Max Memory Size 6 GB

🎮 GPU

GPU Mali-G52 MP2
GPU Architecture Bifrost 2nd gen
Pipelines 2 Pipeline
Shading Units 32 Unit
Total Shaders 32 Unit
Vulkan Version Version 1.0
OpenCL Version Version 2.0
DirectX Version Version 12

💿 Storage & Display

Storage Type eMMC 5.1
Max Display Resolution 2160 x 1080
Max Camera Resolution 1x 32MP, 2x 8MP

🎵 Video & Audio

Video Capture 1080p at 30FPS
Video Playback 1080p at 30FPS
Video Codecs H.264, H.265, VP9
Audio Codecs AAC, AIFF, CAF, MP3, MP4, WAV

📶 Connectivity

WiFi Wifi 5
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0

🛰️ Navigation Systems

GPS Yes
GLONASS Yes
Beidou Yes
Galileo Yes
QZSS No
NAVIC No

📊 Benchmark Scores

AnTuTu 10 250,277

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Performance Analysis
Unisoc Tiger T610 combines two Cortex-A75 and six Cortex-A55 cores at up to 1.8 GHz, offering balanced performance for everyday smartphone tasks such as messaging, web browsing, and light productivity. Single- and multi-core performance deliver responsive user experience at budget price points, though it trails newer mid-range chips with more advanced architectures. Best suited for mainstream users focused on general usage without high performance demands.
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Gaming Experience
For gaming, the T610’s Mali-G52 MP2 GPU can handle casual titles and older games with reduced graphics settings. Expectations should be modest for modern demanding games; frame rates may struggle and thermal throttling can occur under extended sessions. It suits casual gamers or light 3D gaming rather than competitive or high-end gameplay.
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Camera & Multimedia
The Tiger T610 supports Full HD playback and common multimedia codecs including H.264, H.265, and VP9, providing smooth video streaming and playback. ISP supports typical smartphone camera setups up to 32 MP for main sensors. While it lacks advanced HDR capabilities, video recording and editing remain solid for everyday content creation.
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Power Efficiency
Thanks to its 12 nm process and balanced core design, the Tiger T610 maintains good power efficiency in daily tasks, supporting long browsing and video playback sessions with moderate battery drain. Under heavier workloads the power draw increases but heats less than higher-end chips. Overall battery life remains competitive for entry-level device categories.
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AI / NPU
Without a dedicated neural processor (NPU), AI performance on the Tiger T610 relies on CPU and GPU, limiting advanced on-device AI enhancements. Basic features such as simple scene detection and efficiency optimizations are achievable, but advanced AI tasks lag compared to SoCs with integrated NPUs.
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Network & Connection
Connectivity includes stable LTE Cat.7 speeds, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and multiple satellite navigation support. Despite the absence of 5G, everyday network performance for browsing, messaging, and streaming remains dependable, providing reliable connections across common mobile scenarios.

Positive Aspects

1. Efficient Everyday Performance


The Tiger T610 offers solid performance for an entry-level SoC with a hybrid Cortex-A75/A55 design and around 250K in AnTuTu 10, delivering smooth app launches and general navigation for daily tasks without notable stutter.

2. Balanced Power Usage


Manufactured on a 12 nm process, this chip delivers respectable energy efficiency, keeping battery consumption moderate during browsing, video playback, and social media use.

3. Reliable Connectivity and Basic Multimedia


With Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and support for common video codecs like H.264/H.265/VP9, the T610 handles standard multimedia playback and connectivity needs well for budget devices.

Negative Aspects

1. Modest Gaming Capabilities


The Mali-G52 MP2 GPU provides only basic gaming performance; demanding 3D games must be played at low graphics settings, and frame rates can drop under load.

2. Lack of Dedicated NPU


Without an NPU, AI processing is limited, reducing advanced on-device AI features such as enhanced image processing, real-time translation, or smarter system optimizations.

Device information for this processor will be available soon. We are working on collecting data about smartphones and tablets that use the Unisoc Tiger T610.