![]() We hope to see better thermal performance, improved modem connectivity and stability, and overall better battery endurance with the Tensor G2. GeekBench 5 (multi-core)īased on the rumors we’ve seen so far, the Tensor G2 will be a refined release of the original Tensor chip. The new chipset is expected to see major improvements to ISP (image signal processing) and performance of the SoC’s machine-learning and AI abilities. This is a decent improvement over last years Pixel 3a, which got single-core and multi-core scores of 344 and 1,287, respectively. The phone achieved a single-core score of 551 and a multi-core score of 1,655. Google’s Pixel 7 series picks up where the Pixel 6 left off, offering the same pricing and similar cameras. This appears to corroborate the slight increase in clock speeds of the Tensor G2 leak last month. The Pixel 4a variant mentioned on Geekbench has 6GB of RAM and it runs Android 10, unsurprisingly. Tensor G2 is still behind flagship SoCs but will take lead in ISP & AI performanceĮxcited for Pixel 7 series?- Yogesh Brar October 5, 2022Īccording to Brar, the Pixel 7 Pro’s Tensor G2 will continue to yield scores comparable to the Snapdragon 888/888+. For one, the camera bar design that was introduced by Google with the Pixel 6 series, although the camera lens cutouts have now been shuffled around the back. These scores are more or less close to Snapdragon 888/888+ The results for both Geekbench and AnTuTu were shared via Twitter with incremental improvement to scores compared to the first-generation Tensor SoC. The results show a comparison to the Pixel 6 with the 6a slightly edging it out. The other details of the Pixel Pipit foldable are currently under the wraps.The Google Pixel 7 Pro has been benchmarked, as noted by 91Mobiles Contributor Yogesh Brar. Google's rumored Pixel 6a has appeared for the first time on Geekbench. The leaked information on the cameras of the Pixel foldable phone suggests that it won’t be able to offer top-notch photography experiences like the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, which are packed with better cameras. Another 8-megapixel Sony IMX355 is likely to be available on the outer side of the device. The inner display is also speculated to feature an 8-megapixel Sony IMX3555 camera. In the single-core test, the device scored 4811 points and recorded 11,349 points in the multi-core test.ĩto5Google’s report had revealed that the Google Pipit will be equipped with a 12-megapixel Sony IMX363 as the primary sensor, which could be accompanied by a 12-megapixel Sony IMX386 ultrawide snapper. The device has 12 GB of RAM and Android 12 OS. The specifications of the processor hint the Google Pixel foldable phone could be powered by the Google Tensor chip, which also fuels the Pixel 6 series of smartphones. It further shows that it has two CPU cores working at 2.80GHz and the other two CPU cores ticking at 2.5GHz. The source code of the listing shows that the four efficiency cores clocked at 1.80GHz. MySmartPrice) reveals that it is powered by an octa-core chipset with a 1.80GHz base frequency. The Google Pipit’s Geekbench listing (via. The results for both Geekbench and AnTuTu were shared via Twitter with incremental improvement to. The data on this chart is gathered from user-submitted Geekbench 6 results from the Geekbench Browser. The Google Pixel 7 Pro has been benchmarked, as noted by 91Mobiles Contributor Yogesh Brar. Pixel 6 Pro: 76.2 Pixel 5: 32.5 Galaxy S21 Ultra: 86.3 ZenFone 8: 80.3 Next, in the JetStream benchmark, which runs many suites of smaller JavaScript and WebAssembly benchmarks, the Pixel 6. The appearance of the device at the benchmarking site is a good hint that the device not only exists but also the company could be internally testing it. Benchmark results for the Google Pixel 7 can be found below. Now, the same device has reportedly paid a visit to Geekbench. Back in November 2021, 9to5Google revealed that it came across key information about the upcoming Pixel foldable phone with the “Pipit” codename in the APK file of the Google Camera app.
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