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Google Pixel 7 Pro put into benchmark tests: Tensor G2 is left behind

Google will announce the Pixel 7 series very soon. Before the official announcement, the Pixel 7 Pro model entered benchmark tests. Tensor G2 that will power Google's new phones, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888, lower performance against Apple's A15 Bionic chip.
 Google Pixel 7 Pro put into benchmark tests: Tensor G2 is left behind
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Google will announce the Pixel 7 series very soon. Before the official announcement, the Pixel 7 Pro model entered benchmark tests. Tensor G2, which will power Google’s new phones, outperformed Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 and Apple’s A15 Bionic chip.

Hardly passed 800,000 points in AnTuTu test

Tensor G2, which will power the new Google phones, is a processor that goes through Samsung’s 4nm production process, as you know. In tests by Gadgetfull BD, the Pixel 7 Pro scored 801,116. In the list of highest rated phones on AnTuTu, Tensor G2 is seriously behind the competition. Currently, flagships with Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 and Dimensity 9000 Plus processors are at the top of the list, and the ASUS ROG Phone 6 series is at the top of the list. Interestingly, AnTuTu performs poorly on these devices, although Apple’s M-series and A-series processors outperform Android processors in other benchmarking applications.

AnTuTu test results

AnTuTu v9 CPU AnTuTu v9 GPU AnTuTu v9 Memory AnTuTu v9 UX Total points
GoogleTensorG2 216,631 296,692 134,893 152,600 801.116
Google Tensor 172,442 282,827 102,686 143,965 701.920
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 263,953 474,498 194.862 189.093 1.122,406
Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 214,586 316,890 139,639 161,636 832,733
Samsung Exynos 2200 212,304 353,446 162.322 142,643 870.715
MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ 289,231 429,804 211.235 203,728 1,133,998

Geekbench test results

Pixel 7 Pro Geekbench test results were also shared. Single-core performance was recorded as 1054 points, multi-core performance was recorded as 3138 points. For comparison, the Pixel 6 Pro has a single-core score of 1041 and a multi-core score of 2739.

As you know, these benchmarks are only meant to measure the phone’s peak performance. Most smartphones don’t use that much power in everyday use. Both the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will run on Google’s 2nd generation Tensor G2 chip and will have the same Cortex-A55 core as the first, according to leaks.

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