The Snapdragon 8 Elite has maintained its crown in the latest AnTuTu smartphone performance chart, and it seems that the story is pretty much the same in terms of tablets. As AnTuTu's pad performance rankings reveal, the RedMagic Astra has topped the list with the highest average benchmark score.
To be specific, the latest RedMagic gaming tablet (available on Amazon) stood first with an average score of 2,909,018. As for the other tablets that made it to the list, they are as follows:
- The OnePlus Tablet 2 Pro, also known as the Pad 3, with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, secured the second position with an average of 2,827,679 points.
- Oppo's Pad 4 Pro, which packs the Snapdragon 8 Elite, got the third spot with an average score of 2,824,037 points.
- The Redmi K Pad with the Dimensity 9400+ placed fourth with 2,765,612 average score.
- Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Leovo Legion Y700 4th gen got the fifth position with an average of 2,689,816 points.
- Dimensity 9400-equipped Vivo Pad 5 Pro placed sixth with an average score of 2,642,950.
- The iQOO Pad 5 Pro with the Dimensity 9400+ secured the seventh spot with an average of 2,634,794 points.
- Xiaomi's Pad 7 Ultra with the Xring O1 got the eighth position with an average score of 2,491,634.
- Xring O1-powered Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro secured the ninth spot with an average of 2,420,592 points.
- The RedMagic Nova with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 got the tenth spot with an average score of 2,108,400.
It's worth noting that these AnTuTu monthly rankings are based on a couple of factors, and one of the criteria requires the tablets to go through at least a thousand valid benchmark runs. That's why each chart usually remains a bit different than the previous list.
Regarding the latest chart, all the tablets are the same in the latest rankings, but there were some positional changes. Check out the picture attached below to learn more about the devices that made it to the new performance list.
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AnTuTu (machine translated from Chinese)