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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will be faster than Galaxy S23 Ultra

  • April 7, 2023
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Tablet Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Samsung aims to be the ultimate multitasking device, but how far will it go? According to a recently leaked performance test, everything points

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will be faster than Galaxy S23 Ultra

Tablet Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Samsung aims to be the ultimate multitasking device, but how far will it go? According to a recently leaked performance test, everything points to it being faster than the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the current flagship smartphone from the South Korean giant.

A performance test conducted by Geekbench 6 also revealed that the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra aims to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC (remember, the device has not been officially unveiled). At the processor level, there is an important detail, and this is it the Cortex-X3 core ran on the tablet at its official frequency of 3.36 GHzwhile it usually runs at 3.2 GHz on devices with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Performance the graphics are also higher, with 719 MHz versus 680 MHz which usually means in real environments.

The performance test was famous for the screenshot filtered by Revegnus. The Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra predicted score was 2,054 single-core and 5,426 multi-core. This is an improvement compared to the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone, which at the time scored 1,915 and 4,874 points with the same Geekbench 6. Although the SoC seems to be quite confirmed, the leak concealed important data such as the RAM memory characteristics, which according to a previous leak it will be 16GB and type LPDDR5X in at least one of the variants.

The score difference with Geekbench 6 may be due to the fact that the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will be a much larger device with a screen that could be 14.6 inches. This size makes a tablet about the same size as a laptop, which theoretically opens the door for larger and more powerful cooling mechanisms. As a result, on paper, the tablet has a better basis for squeezing the power of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 than the Galaxy S23 Ultra.

for now no Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra variant with Exynos SoC is known. Despite rumors of Samsung shutting down its own processor division, the South Korean company recently renewed its contract with AMD to use the RDNA architecture for graphics processing. The Exynos 2200 SoC, which implemented RNDA 2 graphics, did not deliver the expected results at the CPU or GPU level, but despite the failure, it is not appropriate for Samsung to completely depend on a direct rival.

PLEASE NOTE: The image on the packaging corresponds to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.

Source: Muy Computer

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