Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has popped up on Geekbench, giving us an early look at performance numbers just days before its official launch.
The Geekbench listing shows the Tab S11 Ultra running on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ chip, which packs a Cortex-X925 prime core clocked at 3.73GHz. In Geekbench 6.4.0, it managed around 2,500 points in single-core and 8,700 in multi-core — comfortably ahead of the Tab S10 Ultra’s Dimensity 9300+ scores (2,200/7,500).

It doesn’t quite catch the Snapdragon 8 Elite in the Galaxy S25 Ultra (3,148/10,236), but the jump year-on-year is clear. The Device Info HW app also confirmed it’s the Plus version of the chip, clearing up earlier speculation.

What’s interesting is the comparison to the regular Tab S11. That model (SM-X736B) appeared on Geekbench about six weeks ago with the same processor but posted much lower results — roughly 1,420 single-core and 5,312 multi-core. The difference could be down to heat dissipation, or maybe Samsung has tweaked power management in the weeks since. Either way, buyers looking at the base Tab S11 shouldn’t assume identical results just because the chips match.
On the hardware side, the Ultra is tipped to come with a 14.6-inch OLED panel, slimmer bezels, and a smaller notch for its 12MP front camera. It’s also said to be thinner and lighter than the S10 Ultra (around 5.1–5.5mm, 692g) while housing an 11,600mAh battery with 45W charging.
Pricing is expected to start at $1,200 for the 12GB/256GB Wi-Fi model, topping out at $1,700 for the 16GB/1TB version. Samsung will make it all official on September 4, alongside the Tab S11 and Galaxy S25 FE at IFA.
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