The Google Pixel 7 Pro was benchmarked, as noted by 91Mobile phones Collaborator Yogesh Brar. The results from Geekbench and AnTuTu were shared via Twitter with an incremental improvement in scores over the first generation SoC Tensor.

According to Brar, the Pixel 7 Pro’s Tensor G2 will continue to produce scores comparable to the Snapdragon 888/888 +. This seems to corroborate the slight clock speed increase from the Tensor G2 leak last month. The new chipset is expected to see major improvements to the ISP (image signal processing) and performance of the SoC’s machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities.

GeekBench 5 (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 7 Pro (leaked)
    3149
  • Google Pixel 6
    2899
  • Google Pixel 6a
    2876
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro
    2831

GeekBench 5 (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 7 Pro (leaked)
    1068
  • Google Pixel 6a
    1047
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro
    1042
  • Google Pixel 6
    1030

AnTuTu 9

Higher is better

  • Google Pixel 7 Pro (leaked)
    801116
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro
    719815
  • Google Pixel 6a
    712092
  • Google Pixel 6
    676831

Based on the rumors we’ve seen so far, the Tensor G2 will be a refined version of the original Tensor chip. We hope to see better thermal performance, improved modem connectivity and stability, and better overall battery life with the Tensor G2.



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