Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Geekbench: No Qualcomm Chip Confirmed

Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Geekbench: No Qualcomm Chip Confirmed

Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has recently surfaced on the Geekbench benchmarking site, dispelling any doubts about its processor.

The Geekbench entry indicates that the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, identified by the model number SM-X926B, will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor.

MediaTek Over Qualcomm

Earlier this week, a report hinted that the Tab S10 lineup would move away from Qualcomm in favor of MediaTek’s high-end chipset. The Tab S10 Plus had already been seen on Geekbench sporting the Dimensity 9300+.

There was still some speculation that the high-end Tab S10 Ultra might come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. However, this new benchmark result puts that speculation to rest.

Benchmark Details

The Geekbench listing reveals the Tab S10 Ultra’s configuration with the Dimensity 9300+, featuring a setup of four cores running at 2.0GHz, three cores at 2.85GHz, and a single high-performance core clocked at 3.40GHz. Graphics will be managed by the Mali-G720-Immortalis MC12 GPU.

In terms of performance, the Tab S10 Ultra achieved scores of 2,141 points in the single-core test and 5,533 points in the multi-core test. The tested device had 12GB of RAM and was running on Android 14.

Design and Launch

While these benchmarks provide insights into the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra’s performance, other aspects of the tablet remain unknown.

However, based on past leaks, the tablet is expected to maintain a design similar to its predecessor, including its size and front camera position. It will also likely continue to feature a 14.6-inch display.

Samsung is anticipated to launch the Galaxy Tab S10 series, including the Ultra variant, in early 2025, alongside the Galaxy S25 series. Additional details regarding pricing, availability, and other features are expected to be revealed as the official launch date approaches.

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