Samsung to launch Galaxy Tab S10+ with MediaTek chipset
Samsung might break the Snapdragon monopoly on its next flagship tablet series, revealed one benchmark listing. A device with the model number SM-X828U likely to be the Galaxy Tab S10+, appeared on Geekbench with a Dimensity 9300+ platform by MediaTek.
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The Korean company has been increasing its usage of MediaTek chipsets in the past four years, as there are dozens of smartphones with Dimensity and Helio platforms. However, it is a surprise to see a MediaTek chip in a premium tablet, as we've only seen two of those (out of nearly 120), and both of them are affordable LTE-only devices.
The device was benchmarked with 12 GB RAM and Android 14, both of which aren't really a surprise. We are intrigued to see how Samsung intends to approach this - migrating the full lineup to MediTek is unlikely so it will either be a split by models or by markets.
Via (in Korean)
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- Anonymous
- 24 Jun 2024
- KLR
bigger die size = higher price chip company (qualcomm, mediatek) dont have privilege like apple where can cover chip cost with rest part of the phone parts
- Anonymous
- 24 Jun 2024
- xjH
Why don't mediatek make a kompanio soc based on the dimensity 9300+ with 10 cores? It would match atleast an m2.
- Balc
- 16 Jun 2024
- U@K
Don't expect service after sales from them. Once sold, they will try to prove that, you yourself built the equipment and damaged it and they can't help you with repairs.