![]() The Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 comes with a display resolution higher than 1080p and while it didn't show on AnTuTu 4 test, it surely did affected its Quadrant score. BenchmarkPi, Linpack and GeekBench 3 scores prove the Krait 400 dominance. Until we see the new generation of Krait 450 and Cortex A5x cores arrives, the Krait 400 processor remains the most powerful on the market in terms of both per-core and total power. Still, a Galaxy Note 3-matching 3GB of RAM would probably have been more appropriate for such a powerhouse. The RAM you'll have at your disposal is 2GB - it should be enough for almost everything you throw at the slate. The Snapdragon 800 platform means you will be getting four Krait 400 cores at 2.3GHz and Adreno 330 graphics. ![]() Unlike the rest of the Pro series, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 is powered the Snapdragon 800 chipset whatever the edition - Wi-Fi-only, 3G or LTE.
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