The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus Becomes the First Tablet with Snapdragon 898

Rancakmedia.com – Qualcom intends to introduce the Snapdragon 898 CPU during the Snapdragon Tech Summit 2021 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 plus will be the first tablet with the Snapdragon 898, which will take place from November 30 to December 2, 2021.

According to multiple sources, manufacturers such as Honor, Xiaomi, Vivo, Samsung, Motorola, Oppo, Huawei, Asus, Black Shark, Lenovo and Realme are vying to be the first to market the new chip.

As happened last year, many anticipate that Xiaomi will be the first vendor to integrate the Snapdragon 898 CPU into a smartphone.

Then there are additional mobile devices to consider, such as tablets. According to online reports, Samsung will be the first vendor to use the Snapdragon 898 processor in its tablet series. Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus

According to Mydrivers via Gizchina, a new Samsung gadget with the code name SM-X808U has just been discovered in the Geekbench database.

The product codenamed Samsung is a 5G variant of the Galaxy Tab S8 Plus tablet series. Also, the database shows that the tablet has a 3GHz processor.

Snapdragon 898 leaks

Apart from that, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 with Snapdragon 898 SoC will be manufactured using Samsung's 4nm technology. In addition, the chip will include a three-cluster (1+3+4) architecture.

Cortex X2 is the main core, with a clock frequency of up to 3.0GHz. Moreover, the main frequency of the big core is 2.5GHz, while the main frequency of the mini core is 1.79GHz.

The Qualcomm graphics card is equipped with Adreno 730 GPU and X65 baseband (10Gbps downlink). The Snapdragon 898 is reported to perform 20% better than the Snapdragon 888.

Conclusion

Qualcomm intends to introduce the Snapdragon 898 CPU during the Snapdragon Tech Summit 2021, which will take place from November 30 to December 2, 2021. This chip will be manufactured using Samsung's 4nm technology and incorporate a three-cluster (1+3+4) architecture.

According to sources, Honor, Xiaomi, Vivo, Samsung, Motorola, Oppo, Huawei, Asus, Black Shark, Lenovo and Realme are vying to be the first to market the chip.

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