Performance Leap Expected with Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+
Recent findings from Geekbench have corroborated earlier rumors indicating that the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+ models will utilize the Exynos 1580 (S5E8855) chipset. This processor is currently exclusive to the Galaxy A56 and promises a substantial performance enhancement over its predecessor, the Exynos 1380, which powered last year’s Tab S9 FE series.
Enhanced Specifications
The model that underwent benchmarking—identified as Samsung SM-X520—is anticipated to represent the base version of the Tab S10 FE, equipped with 8GB of RAM. This marks a significant upgrade from its predecessor, which began with just 6GB RAM. The new editions will offer configurations of up to 12GB RAM alongside storage options reaching up to a generous 256GB, starting from a baseline of 128GB.
Benchmark Performance Insights
The latest Geekbench results for the Tab S10 FE version 6.4.0 reveal impressive numbers:
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE runs Geekbench 6.4.0
In terms of single-core processing power, while the Exynos 1380 generally achieves scores around 1,000 points, testing shows that the new tablet exceeds this by approximately 32%. Furthermore, multi-core benchmarks for the previous chip fall between 2800-2900 points; thus, we can anticipate similar gains in multicore efficiency with Exynos 1580.
A Notable GPU Upgrade
This notable progress in CPU capabilities reflects two years’ worth of advancements; however, an even more compelling update lies within its graphics performance. The prior Exynos chipset utilized ARM Mali-G68 MP5 graphics technology; contrastingly, recent iterations like those found in flagship and mid-range devices now feature AMD’s architecture. Specifically tailored for this tablet line-up is an Xclipse GPU based on RDNA3 technology found within the Exynos 1580.
Comparative Insight: Old vs New Models
To grasp what enhancements await users with both variants—the upcoming Galaxy A56 powered by Exynos 1580 versus last year’s A35 utilizing older technology—it helps to delve deeper into these comparative metrics:
- CPU Performance: Expect at least a one-third increase in computational efficiency thanks to architectural improvements.
- GPU Capabilities: Transitioning from Mali-G68 MP5 graphics to Xclipse offers enhanced visual experience during gaming and media consumption.
Your Sneak Peek into Features
If you’re eager for more information about these tablets prior to launch events or reveals—including leaked renders—you’ll find intriguing updates here. Notably this year’s larger variant (Tab S10 FE+) boasts dimensions upgrading from previous models (now at an impressive size of up to13.1 inches as opposed to last generation’s standard). However it appears some features such as ultra-wide cameras have been dropped from this iteration.
With typical release patterns suggesting an October unveiling based on past launches of previous models like their predecessors—anticipation builds among tech enthusiasts.