Lenovo’s First self-developed Deca-Core Chip Appeared on Geekbench listing for Smartphone
A new LENOVO smartphone (model TB571FU) has appeared on Geekbench listing, revealing the company’s first self-developed Deca-Core chipset, according to well-known leaker Digital Chat Station. The processor, identified by model number SS1101, features a core configuration of 2 prime cores at 3.29GHz, 3 performance cores at 2.83GHz, 2 performance cores at 1.90GHz, and 3 power-efficient cores running at 1.71GHz. It reportedly utilizes the Immortalis-G720 GPU with 10 or more cores.
Unlike Xiaomi’s XRING 01 flagship chip, Lenovo’s chip is reportedly aimed at the mid-range market. It achieved a Geekbench 6 score of 2014 (single-core) and 6763 (multi-core), which puts it on par with the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 and close to Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 performance.
The chip is rumored to be built on a 5nm process, compared to the 3nm process used by Xiaomi’s chip, and notably lacks an integrated modem, implying it will rely on an external modem for connectivity.
The Geekbench listing also shows the test device packs 16GB of RAM and runs Android 15. While it's still unclear which Lenovo model will debut this chipset, an official announcement is expected soon.