Igeekphone reported on May 15th that the technology media Android Authority published a blog post yesterday (May 14th), conducting an in-depth study of Samsung’s AI Core application code. It was discovered that Samsung has begun to adapt the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip, and it is expected that this chip will be used in the Galaxy Tab S12 series of tablets.
This media discovered traces of MT6993 in the APK file of the AI Core application. This indicates that this model corresponds to the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip, suggesting that Samsung has begun to adapt this chip for a certain device.

Apart from the chip model, based on the content of the firmware code, the AI Core application lists 4 functions. Here is the relevant information provided by Igeekphone:
FEATURE_WALLPAPER: Refers to AI-generated wallpapers
FEATURE_INOUT_PAINTING: Pointer to AI image extension
FEATURE_GEN_EDIT_ON_DEVICE: Device-side generative editing
FEATURE_HARMONIZATION_ON_DEVICE: This might refer to the image coordination capability.
The media pointed out that image coordination can be understood as making the main subject and background of the composite image blend more naturally. The system will adjust the light, color and contrast to make the content after the stitching look more realistic.
This means that the AI experience of Samsung’s future tablets may go beyond simple image editing. Instead, it will further enhance local image processing, reduce reliance on the cloud, and improve response speed and privacy protection.
The current code does not specify the exact device model. However, based on Samsung’s previous release schedule, it is highly likely to refer to the Galaxy Tab S12 series of tablets.
Samsung has previously adopted flagship-level MediaTek chips in its two generations of high-end tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10 and Galaxy Tab S11. Therefore, it is widely speculated that the new generation of Galaxy Tab S12 will follow this route, which makes sense logically.








