Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Series: A Game Changer with MediaTek Chips

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Decision likely a cost-saving measure for Samsung
Dimensity 9300B chip to power all models, built on a 4nm process with eight high-performance CPU cores and powerful GPU
Galaxy Tab S10 series expected to feature high-end specifications and advanced features, focusing on Plus and Ultra options
Samsung to launch Galaxy Tab S10 series with MediaTek chips in October 2024
Switch to MediaTek chips could potentially result in less expensive pricing for Galaxy Tab S10 series
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Series: A Game Changer with MediaTek Chips

A new report suggests that Samsung is set to launch its Galaxy Tab S10 series of tablets in October 2024, and all models will be equipped with MediaTek chips instead of Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors. According to various sources, including Ice Universe and Gizmochina, the decision to use MediaTek chips is likely a cost-saving measure for Samsung.

The Dimensity 9300B chip, which is MediaTek's current flagship offering, will power all Galaxy Tab S10 models. This chip is built on a 4nm process and has eight high-performance CPU cores and a powerful GPU. The US variant of the Galaxy Tab S10+ was recently spotted in Geekbench's database with this chip.

The switch to MediaTek chips could potentially result in less expensive pricing for the Galaxy Tab S10 series, as MediaTek chips generally come at a lesser cost compared to Qualcomm's high-end chips. Samsung has previously used Exynos chips in some models of the Galaxy Tab S series as a cost-cutting measure.

The Galaxy Tab S10 series is expected to launch in October 2024, and it is rumored that there will be no smaller base model, instead focusing on the Plus and Ultra options. The tablets are expected to feature high-end specifications and advanced features, making them strong competitors in the market for flagship tablets.

Samsung's decision to use MediaTek chips in its Galaxy Tab S10 series is a bold move, as it has primarily used Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets for its top-end models for years. This switch could potentially open up new opportunities and challenges for Samsung and the tablet market as a whole.



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  • Are all Galaxy Tab S10 models confirmed to use the Dimensity 9300B chip?
  • Is Samsung's decision to use MediaTek chips a permanent shift or just a cost-cutting measure for this specific series?

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  • Unique Points
    • Samsung is reportedly using MediaTek chipsets for its entire range of Galaxy Tab S10 tablets.
    • MediaTek’s flagship chip, the Dimensity 9300+, is expected to be used in all models of the Galaxy Tab S10 series.
    • This switch to MediaTek could potentially result in less expensive pricing for the Galaxy Tab S10 series.
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    The author makes several statements in the article that are not fallacious. However, there is one instance of an appeal to authority when the author refers to Ice Universe as a 'reliable source'. This lowers the score slightly. No other fallacies were found.
    • The author refers to Ice Universe as a 'reliable source'.
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  • Unique Points
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 is rumored to launch in October 2024.
    • Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra may come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon Gen 3 SoC.
    • Galaxy Tab S10+ may have a Dimensity 9300B powering it.
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    • Samsung is equipping all Galaxy Tab S10 models with MediaTek chips.
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    • MediaTek Dimensity 9300B processor powers the US variant of the Galaxy Tab S10+.
    • Dimensity 9300B GPU is more powerful than Snapdragon 8 Gen 3’s GPU.
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    The author makes logical statements about Samsung's decision to use MediaTek chips in the Galaxy Tab S10 and provides evidence of this decision through a reliable tipster and benchmark data. The author also provides detailed information about the capabilities of the MediaTek Dimensity 9300B chip, making it clear that they have a good understanding of the technology being discussed.
    • ]The company is going all in with MediaTek processors for its next-generation high-end tablets.[
    • All Galaxy Tab S10 models will feature MediaTek chips.
    • The MediaTek Dimensity 9300B is a 4nm chip featuring eight high-performance CPU cores and an extremely powerful GPU.
    • Its ARM Immortalis-G720 MC12 GPU can drive a 4K screen at 120Hz and features HDR gaming.
    • The chip is compatible with LPDDR5X/LPDDR5T DRAM and UFS 4.0 storage.
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  • Unique Points
    • Samsung will equip all Galaxy Tab S10 models with MediaTek 9300+ chips
    • All Galaxy Tab S10 variants will ditch Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors
    • The decision to use MediaTek chips is likely a cost-saving measure for Samsung
    • The Dimensity 9300+ is MediaTek’s current flagship offering, built on a 4nm process and has eight high-performance CPU cores and a powerful GPU
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    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
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