Both Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 slates will use the Dimensity 9300+, Tab S10 Ultra result spotted | Infinium-tech
More details are emerging about Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 series. The tablets are expected to arrive in October, and both will feature the Dimensity 9300+ processor instead of a traditional Snapdragon chip. Yes, “both” because a third model, the smaller Galaxy Tab S10, is reportedly dropping out of the lineup.
We’ve already seen the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ (SM-X828U) running on Geekbench with a 9300+ chip, now the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (SM-X926B) has done the same. Look at the motherboard line, it says “gts10u”.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (SM-X926B) scorecard from Geekbench 6.3.0
As for the 8-core CPU cluster, it only has the big cores – four Cortex-X4 cores (one at 3.4GHz and three at 2.85GHz), as well as four Cortex-A720 cores at 2.0GHz. The GPU (not tested by Geekbench) is an Immortalis-G720. The Dimensity 9300+ also has Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity and the tablet will have optional 5G connectivity (the chip’s 5G modem supports both sub-6GHz and mmWave).
The most interesting thing in the Geekbench report is the RAM – it’s 12GB, which is also in the Tab S9 series. A version of the Ultra should also come with 16GB of RAM, but it will likely only be offered in certain regions and only with certain memory configurations (like the Tab S9 Ultra had a 16GB/1TB variant).
The Dimensity 9300+ should outperform the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for the Galaxy S20 (despite their later launch, the Tab S10 slates are unlikely to come after 8 Gen 4). The MediaTek chip is probably cheaper than Qualcomm’s too, which should be a win-win for Samsung.
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