Now the folks at AnTuTu, which is one of the most popular benchmarking platforms, have provided figures for May, thereby giving the fresh look on the current power hierarchy. Stacked up interestingly against some of those specialized gaming tablets, these devices possess their worthiness.
Almost everyone will say that Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite processor is the most powerful in the industry today; all three of the top contenders use this processor. Let's see who got the golden and silver medals:
- OPPO Pad 4 Pro stormed into first place, holding an incredible score of 2,851,747 points, which is big power mountain!
- Just a few steps behind us follows the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro, which took the second place with an entirely respectable 2,834,373 points.
- Interesting was that the third position went to Lenovo Legion Y700, whose gaming set supremely is standing strong with 2,711,243 points but has few nuances lost from more "all-rounder ones.
Battling it out beyond the top three still remains intense. Let's take a look at the other tablets that are part of AnTuTu's exclusive top 10 for May:
- iQOO Pad 5 Pro (2,652,485 points)
- vivo Pad 5 Pro (2,642,839 points)
- Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra (2,538,892 points)
- OPPO Pad 3 Pro (2,070,951 points)
- vivo Pad 3 Pro (2,025,793 points)
- iQOO Pad 2 Pro (2,012,599 points)
- OnePlus Pro (2,010,358 points)
It is evident that the battle for tablet supremacy is ongoing, consistently redefining the meaning of performance at the hands of different manufacturers. These rankings are, however, a good indication of the status quo at the moment. What do you make of these results? Surprised by anything?