From the looks of these latest NenaMark2 scores, the Samsung Galaxy NOTE 10.1 has indeed undergone a CPU upgrade. The device managed to post a 58.8fps score in the test. For comparison sake, the last generation Exynos in the Galaxy Tab 7.7 put up a 44fps in the same test. Take a look at the screenshot above for more information on the processor in the unit. It’s pretty safe to say that the Mali-400 GPU has been overclocked and it aided the NOTE 10.1 in posting an impressive score.
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