Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Benchmarks Reveal Significant CPU Performance Improvements
Exciting news for tablet enthusiasts as the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE has been benchmarked, showcasing impressive enhancements in performance. Powered by the new Exynos 1580 chipset, which has only previously featured in the Galaxy A56, the Tab S10 FE promises to deliver a significant leap in processing power compared to its predecessor, the Tab S9 FE. Geekbench results highlight substantial gains in both single-core and multi-core performance, marking a strong evolution in Samsung's tablet technology.
Geekbench has confirmed that both the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ will utilize the Exynos 1580 (S5E8855) chipset, which currently powers the Galaxy A56. This new chipset represents a considerable performance upgrade over the Exynos 1380 found in the 2023 Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+.
The specific model tested, the Samsung SM-X520, is believed to be the base variant of the Tab S10 FE, equipped with 8GB of RAM—an upgrade from the previous model's 6GB base capacity. Consumers will also have the option of up to 12GB of RAM and storage options extending up to 256GB.
Below are the Geekbench 6.4.0 results for the Tab S10 FE:
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE runs Geekbench 6.4.0
The single-core performance result for the Tab S10 FE shows a remarkable improvement, hitting a score that exceeds 1,000—indicating a 32% increase compared to the Exynos 1380's average of around 1,000. Multi-core results reflect a similar enhancement, with the new chipset pushing the performance to around 2,800-2,900, also showcasing a 32% boost in speed.
While the CPU performance uplift is commendable, the GPU may represent the most significant improvement. The Exynos 1380 utilized ARM Mali-G68 MP5 graphics, whereas the Exynos 1580 is equipped with the Xclipse 540 GPU, developed with AMD technology based on RDNA 3 architecture.
Benchmark Comparisons
To provide insight into the performance advancements, here’s a comparison between the Galaxy A56 (Exynos 1580) and the Galaxy A35 (Exynos 1380):
GeekBench 6
- Multi-core
- Single-core
Galaxy A56
Galaxy A35
3DMark - Wild Life Extreme (2160p)
Galaxy A56
Galaxy A35
If you're eager to learn more about the upcoming tablets, check out these renders. Notably, the Tab S10 FE+ will increase in size from 12.4” to 13.1”, although it will forgo the ultra-wide camera on its rear. Historically, previous FE models launched in October, suggesting that the new iterations will likely follow suit.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE
| 128GB 6GB RAM |
$ 325.00
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
| 256GB 12GB RAM |
€ 579.00
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