The octa-core layout handles multitasking without immediate stuttering, provided the device has 4GB or 6GB of RAM. Gaming is possible, but moderate. PUBG Mobile runs on "Smooth" settings, and Call of Duty is playable, though you’ll notice frame drops during smoke grenades.
The UMS512 Deep Dive: Is UNISOC’s Workhorse Good Enough in 2024? ums512
After spending several weeks using a tablet powered by the UMS512, here is my honest take on the performance, the battery life, and the frustrating quirks you need to know before buying. The UMS512 Deep Dive: Is UNISOC’s Workhorse Good
If you’ve bought a budget Android tablet or rugged device in the last two years, chances are you’ve met the UNISOC UMS512 (commercially known as the Tiger T618). It isn’t flashy, and you won’t find it in a flagship Samsung or iPad. But for the sub-$200 market, this chip is everywhere. It isn’t flashy, and you won’t find it
(Value award, not performance award)
The biggest issue with the UMS512 is the 12nm manufacturing process . Compared to modern chips (like the Snapdragon 680 on 6nm), this chip runs warm.