The Kal-El really seems mighty, if the benchmark is genuine at least

Nov 4, 2011 14:55 GMT  ·  By

ASUS Transformer Prime barely got through the FCC, and it came out in pieces too, but that still didn't stop a certain someone from seeing its benchmarking score.

As unlikely as it sounds, the tablet, which is powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 3 Kal-El ARM SoC (system-on-chip), was found on AnTuTu benchmark.

The AnTuTu benchmarking app showed it clearly superior to both tablets and some high-end smartphones.

Apparently, with a score of 12,872, the Kal-El device was very much ahead of the rest.

For the sake of comparison, the score is roughly twice as high as the one that the Original Transformer is able to dish out.

More data may or may not show up in leaks before ASUS actually make the official introduction of the Eee Pad Transformer prime, on November 9.