Android tablet market has certainly grown a lot in the last like 2 years, but the one big issue that persists still is that they havent really carved out their niche in the market. iPads have m1 chips in them which make them real compute devices now, and pretty soon even M2 chips. But Android tablets dont have chips that match in terms of performance so you really cant call them true hardcore mobile gaming devices, they technically dont even make sense for like work devices because of that.
They need something original w/ more utility and performance. Companies like Asus cant even make a ROG tablet because it doesn't make sense to go over the top w/ cooling performance cause the difference between phone and tablet is negligible, in fact tablets on avg w/ the same SOC perform worse than their phone variants cause tablets are thinner than phones and companies nerf the performance to keep the performance more linear which is absolutely ridiculous. We can absolutely have arm chips w/ much more powerful compute units but companies arent investing in it. Idk why comapnies like Microsoft partnered w/ qualcomm to develop the 8CX instead of Nvidia who could have just given us super high performing chips with huge graphic compute capacities like they did back in the day w/ Tegra.
ARM Cortex x2 supported 8 x-cores + 8mb l3 cache,
ARM Cortex x3 supported up to 12 x-cores + 16mb L3 cache
Upcoming Cortex x4 supports up to 14 x-cores + 32mb l3 cache
YET
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 is the latest Microsoft ARM chip using an 8 core SOC using 4x cortex x1 combined w/ 4 cores of A78 and 8mb shared l3 cache....
and
Qualcomm 8 gen 2 the Latest for Android mobile has 1 cortex X3, 2x A715, 2xA710 & 3 A510 w/ 8mb L3 Cache....
Neither of them have been using full use of the ARM's max build spec regardless if they're using the latest generation of that spec or not.... It's like these companies have no interest in pushing mobile compute performance.....