According to a recently spotted NenaMark benchmark test entry, the followup to the Sony Tablet S could be in the works — and it carries a quad-core Tegra 3 processor. The device that was subject to the test was running Android 4.0.3 and featured a display with a 1280×800 resolution (the same as the Tablet S).
The benchmark result is tied to a device with model number V150 and was made by a user with the name ‘sony s1.’ You may recall this as the pre-production name for what eventually became simply the Tablet S. It’s hard to verify the information reported alongside the test, but a Tegra 3 followup to last year’s Tegra 2 slate from Sony doesn’t seem like much of a stretch. Its scores match up with what we have come to expect from other devices running the quad-core platform from NVIDIA.
[via The Verge]