The Redmi K60 Ultra has now appeared on Geekbench, reportedly a few weeks before its launch date. Benchmarked as 'Xiaomi 23078RKD5C', the Redmi K60 Ultra is also rumoured to arrive globally a month later as the Xiaomi 13T Pro. At the time of writing, 'Xiaomi 23078RKD5C' has been benchmarked nearly 20 times, implying that someone is running repeated tests on the Redmi K60 Ultra before its release.
In any case, Geekbench returns the motherboard name 'corot' for the Redmi K60 Ultra, which has been seen previously applying to the Xiaomi 13T Pro. As expected, the Redmi K60 Ultra has plenty of RAM at its disposal, with 16 GB listed across all Geekbench listings. Presumably, this will be the device's top RAM specification, with 12 GB a likely entry-point for both the Redmi K60 Ultra and Xiaomi 13T Pro.
Also, it appears that Xiaomi has equipped the Redmi K60 Ultra with the MediaTek Dimensity 9200+, contrary to earlier rumours. Although Geekbench does not confirm this outright, it lists three CPU clusters, clocked at 2 GHz, 3 GHz and 3.15 GHz, respectively. Not only do these match the clock speeds of the Dimensity 9200+, but they are also higher than those offered by the Dimensity 9200. Thus, the Redmi K60 Ultra will be on par with the likes of the Vivo X90s when it debuts later this month.