Samsung may release a tablet called the Galaxy Tab S8 FE at the end of 2022, according to a November 2021 report. It might be a more inexpensive version of the Galaxy Tab S8 tablet, as the name implies. As the supposed tablet has been discovered in the database of the testing website Geekbench, it looks that the rumour from last year may have come to pass.
For tablets and Chromebooks specifically, the Kompanio 900T processor was developed. It has a Mali-G68 GPU, two Cortex-A78 CPU cores, and six Cortex-A55 cores. The SoC has 4 GB of RAM, as we can see when we look at the Geekbench listing once more.

The Galaxy Tab S8 FE is allegedly connected to both the model numbers SM-X500 and SM-X506B, according to earlier sources. GalaxyClub.nl reports that the SM-X506B model has appeared on Geekbench. According to the listing, it is driven by a MediaTek chip with the model number MT8791V/ZA. It is nothing more than the 6nm Kompanio 900T processor, which was unveiled in September 2021 by the Taiwanese chip manufacturer.
The other specifications of the Galaxy Tab S8 FE. It will arrive as the Galaxy Tab S7 FE’s replacement. Given that it is a member of the Tab S8 family, some of its specifications might be taken from the standard Tab S8. It appears that it will take only a few days, if not weeks, for the tablet to become official now that it has debuted on Geekbench.
