Key Takeaways
1. The Lenovo Legion Y700 (4th Gen) is a gaming tablet but isn’t the best performer in the market.
2. The Oppo Pad 4 Pro ranks as the top Android tablet with a score of 2,851,747, followed by the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro at 2,834,737.
3. The Lenovo Legion Y700 comes in third with a score of 2,711,243.
4. The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is in sixth place, using an older chipset compared to others in the ranking.
5. The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra features a downclocked XRing O1 processor, comparable to Snapdragon 8 Elite and MediaTek Dimensity 9400.
While the new Lenovo Legion Y700 (4th Gen) is a true gaming tablet, its performance doesn’t seem to be the best on the market. According to AnTuTu’s latest tablet performance rankings, two mainstream tablets have taken the lead.
Top Performers
These rankings reflect the average scores from all tests conducted throughout the month. The Oppo Pad 4 Pro stands out as the top-performing Android tablet, achieving an impressive score of 2,851,747. Following closely is the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro, which is basically the same as the Oppo Pad 4 Pro but in a different design, scoring 2,834,737. The Lenovo Legion Y700 (4th Gen) comes in third, with a score of 2,711,243.
Xiaomi’s Position
Interestingly, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra finds itself in sixth place, trailing behind two tablets powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9400 series chips—namely, the iQOO Pad5 Pro and Vivo Pad5 Pro. Furthermore, the tablets ranked below the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra all use older chipsets, suggesting that its XRing O1 processor is somewhat in-between last-gen and current-gen flagship performance levels.
Chipset Details
It’s worth noting that the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is equipped with a downclocked version of the XRing O1. The full version of this chipset is currently exclusive to the Xiaomi 15S Pro. In terms of performance, this model is comparable to both the Snapdragon 8 Elite and MediaTek Dimensity 9400 based on most assessments.
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