Samsung is gearing up to launch a powerhouse in its flagship tablet lineup, as the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (model number SM-X736B) has just been spotted on Geekbench, revealing some major performance upgrades. The highlight of the listing is the presence of MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400+ chipset, marking a significant shift from the usual Snapdragon dominance in Samsung’s high-end tablets.
According to the benchmark details, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will ship with Android 16 out of the box and feature 12GB of RAM, hinting at top-tier multitasking and app handling capabilities. The Dimensity 9400+ SoC includes a high-performance core configuration, comprising:
- 1 core clocked at 3.73GHz
- 3 cores at 3.30GHz
- 4 efficiency cores at 2.40GHz
The chipset is paired with the Mali-G925 Immortalis MC12 GPU, promising substantial improvements in graphics performance and efficiency — especially relevant for gaming, professional workloads, and media consumption.
With these specs, Samsung is clearly aiming the Tab S11 Ultra at power users who need desktop-grade performance in a portable form factor. The combination of Android 16, Dimensity 9400+, and 12GB RAM should make this tablet one of the most capable devices in its segment, rivaling top-tier iPads and Windows-based tablets.
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