Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE tablet broke the news

In May last year, Samsung released the Galaxy Tab S7 FE tablet. Since then, there has been news that Samsung will release the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE tablet PC with model numbers SM-X500 and SM-X506B.

In September of this year, the Geekbench running score of the Samsung SM-X506B tablet was released, code-named "Birdie". According to leaker Roland Quandt, this running score is indeed the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE tablet.

Roland Quandt also said that the tablet will be equipped with an LCD screen and equipped with a good stylus. We can look forward to this latest FE version.

Geekbench data shows that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE tablet will be pre-installed with the Android 13 system, which is also Samsung's first tablet to install the Android 13 system. At the same time, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE tablet is equipped with the MediaTek MT8791V mobile platform, namely the Xunkun 900T chip. The Xunkun 900T chip is an 8-core processor with two cores running at 2.6GHz and six cores running at 2.0GHz.


The leaked Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE tablet is equipped with 4GB of running memory, but it does not rule out that there are other versions available. In terms of running points, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE tablet scored 773 points in single-core and 2318 points in multi-core. Previously, Samsung gave up the Galaxy S22 FE mobile phone, and it is unclear whether and when the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 FE tablet will be released.

Xunkun 900T mobile computing chip adopts TSMC 6nm process, A78 large core + A55 small core design, GPU is Mali-G68, supports LPDDR5 memory and UFS3.1 flash memory. Xunkun 900T can shorten the stylus delay to 8 milliseconds through system optimization, which is more suitable for products such as tablets. In addition, Xunkun 900T can be adapted to a 2K resolution 120Hz refresh rate screen and can support intelligent dynamic frame rate technology, support HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision video playback, and MediaTek MiraVision image quality engine blessing, which can intelligently display SDR video content Enhanced to look like HDR.

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