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Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro appeared on Geekbench listing

Samsung is gearing up to extend its Galaxy Book family by introducing the latest Galaxy Book 6 series; meanwhile, the Pro model has now appeared on Geekbench, revealing key details.

​Under the hood, the Korean tech giant is working on the next-gen Galaxy Book 6 series, which will include two models, as mentioned below –

  • Galaxy Book 6 Pro
  • Galaxy Book 6 Ultra

​A few weeks back, it was reported that Samsung is expected to offer notable battery upgrades to the upcoming Galaxy Book 6 series.

​Meanwhile, now, a reliable tipster, Abhishek Yadav, shared a post on X, revealing that the forthcoming Galaxy Book 6 Pro has appeared on the Geekbench listing, which reveals crucial details of the device.

Galaxy Book 6 Pro
image- Abhishek Yadav/ X

​According to Geekbench’s AI test, single precision of the Book 6 Pro scored 4,136, half precision scored 1,764, and quantized 7,612.  The device will be available in two variants, including 14-inch and 16-inch sizes.

​Apart from this, the listing revealed that the device will be powered by Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 5 338H processor, from the next-generation Panther Lake family, based on an advanced 18A process node. It will feature Intel’s latest Arc B370 integrated GPU, integrated with 32GB of RAM. Coming to the CPU, which appears to use a 12-core design with 4 performance cores, 4 efficiency cores, and 4 low-power cores, and all of these will run at a base frequency of 1.9GHz.

Raghav Sachdeva

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