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Google Pixel 6 Professional Leaked Benchmark Reveals Attainable Tensor SoC Specs

Since Google’s official preview of the Pixel 6 series, a number of leaks and rumors have surfaced about the upcoming Google flagship. The smartphone series is said to have 23 W of fast wireless charging, a fingerprint scanner under the display and the GN1 camera sensor from Samsung. So far, however, little to no information has emerged about Google’s bespoke Tensor SoC. The benchmark of the upcoming Pixel 6 Pro has now appeared on the benchmarking site Geekbench, revealing potential specifications of the Google Pixel 6 and Tensor SoC.

The Pixel 6 Pro’s Geekbench benchmark list shows that the Tensor SoC will have a tri-cluster CPU configuration. It will have two CPU cores operating at 2.84 GHz, two CPU cores clocking at 2.25 GHz, and four CPU cores clocking at 1.80 GHz. According to the general trend and the configuration of ARM chips, these could be Cortex-X1, Cortex-A78 or Cortex-A55. Previous reports suggest that the Tensor SoC is nothing more than an unreleased Samsung Exynos 9855 chip that has similar performance to the Exynos 2100 SoC.

The test shows a single-core score of 414 and a multi-core score of 2074 in Geekbench 5. In addition to the results, it shows that the Google Tensor SoC will have an ARM Mali-G78 GPU, like the Exynos 2100 is equivalent to. It also shows that the Google Pixel 6 could have 12GB of RAM.

In addition to the highly efficient ARM cores, the Google Pixel 6 should also have a mmWave 5G modem from Samsung. The Exynos Modem 5123 is based on 7 nm Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) processing technology and offers up to 7.35 Gbit / s 5G NR mmWave and 5.1 Gbit / s sub-6 GHz download speed.

We’ll learn more and more about the Pixel 6 range in the coming weeks. Do you want to pick up the flagship Pixel 6 Pro from Google this fall? What do you think of the rumored specifications of the Pixel 6? Let us know in the comments section below!

Via: GizmoChina | Source: Geekbench


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