
Samsung’s next-gen flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, has surfaced online through the Geekbench portal. The benchmark portal reveals some key specifications of the tablet, including its processor, the Dimensity 9400+.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, bearing model SM-X736B, will feature MediaTek’s current flagship 3nm octa-core 5G SoC, the Dimensity 9400+. This processor is the successor to the Dimensity 9300+, used on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.
The processor has a 1+3+4 core architecture, featuring a single prime Arm Cortex-X925 core clocked at 3.73 GHz, three performance cores at 3.30 GHz, and four efficiency cores at 2.40 GHz. It also has a 12-core Arm Immortalis-G925 GPU and MediaTek NPU 890 built into it.

The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra gets a single-core performance score of 1420 and a multi-core performance of 5312, significantly lower (single core: 2,945; Multi-core: 9,184 approx.) than other mobile devices with the same SoC. The low score may be due to testing with an early prototype.
Other connectivity perks of this flagship SoC, like Wi-Fi 7 tri-band concurrency, Bluetooth with dual Bluetooth engines, are also expected on the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. The tablet will come with a minimum of 12GB of RAM, considering AI workloads, and run Android 16 out of the box.
Considering that Samsung follows similar launch timelines for its Tab lineup, we shall expect the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra to be announced this September 2025. We should get more information on the tablet and its launch in the coming months.
