Regarding Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 series, more information is starting to come together. Both of the tablets, which are anticipated in October, will run on the Dimensity 9300+ processor rather than the conventional Snapdragon one. Yes, "both," since it is said that the third model—the little Galaxy Tab S10—will no longer be available.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (SM-X926B) has now performed Geekbench with the 9300+ processor, as we have previously seen with the Galaxy Tab S10+ (SM-X828U). Look at the motherboard line; "gts10u" is written there.
The eight-core CPU cluster only has four big Cortex-X4 cores (three at 2.85GHz and one at 3.4GHz) and four Cortex-A720 cores (four at 2.0GHz). The GPU is an Immortalis-G720, which Geekbench did not evaluate. Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 are also supported by the Dimensity 9300+, and 5G connection (where the chip's 5G modem supports both sub-6GHz and mmWave) will be an option for the tablets.
The RAM, which is 12GB and identical to that of the Tab S9 series, is the last noteworthy item in the Geekbench assessment. A 16GB RAM version of the Ultra should be available, although it probably won't be available everywhere or in all memory combinations (the Tab S9 Ultra, for example, came with a 16GB/1TB option).
Although the Tab S10 slates are expected to appear later, the Dimensity 9300+ is expected to outperform the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Samsung Galaxy chip. With the MediaTek processor likely less expensive than the Qualcomm one, Samsung could benefit as well.
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