How does the Google Pixel 6 fare against its rivals?

The Google Pixel 6 family is struggling head-to-head with its rivals in synthetic tests. Here are the results. . .
 How does the Google Pixel 6 fare against its rivals?
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Google introduced the new members of the Pixel family, 6 and 6 Pro, at its online event in October. The company announced that these models are the most powerfully equipped smartphones it has ever produced, and that it produces chipsets specifically for the devices.

When designing the Pixel 6, the company combined artificial intelligence and machine learning with powerful hardware to deliver a good user experience. To do this, he developed the new Tensor chipset. Regardless of the performance issue, this processor is said to be the smartest smartphone in artificial AI systems.

Google Pixel 6 family and performance tests

Performance comparison apps tell us what results we should expect under normal conditions by imitating the normal usage scenario of the smartphone or pushing its limits. In addition, it rank the tested devices and shares which one is more successful.

This smartphone, released by Google with its own processor, has excited test enthusiasts. Because after Apple, Samsung and Huawei, the expectations from the company, which launched with its own processor, are quite high. Moreover, since Google does not share all the information about the cores and structure of this processor, users want to know this for a smooth comparison.

Pixel 6 3DMark GPU comparison

The GPU of the Pixel 6 manages to stay one step ahead of all chips, including the Snapdragon 888. Tensor scores 6666 in the test, where 888 scores 5599 and Samsung’s latest Exynos processor scores 5668. In the Wild Life Extreme test of the same 3DMark, the Pixel 6 scores 2028, while the Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100 scores 1494 and 1793, respectively.

Pixel 6 Pro AnTuTu

In AnTuTu tests, Pixel 6 Pro scored 177890 in CPU, 287342 in GPU, 99684 in MEM and 144852 in UX for a total of 709,768 points. We can say that the results of this test, in which Red Magic 6 with Snapdragon 888, which has a special cooling system, scored a total of 858734 points.

Pixel 6 Pro Geekbench

In this test, Google’s Tensor chip performs head-to-head with the Exynos 2100 running on the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G. The Pixel 6 scores 943 in single-core and 2558 in multi-core test. On the other hand, Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G reaches 1001 points in single core and 3150 points in multi-core. It should be noted that the Snapdragon 888-based Mi 11T Pro scored only 770 points in single-core tests and 2063 points in multi-core tests.

Pixel 6 Genshin test

The Genshin Impact test is known for delivering results close to real-world performance for chips. The Google Pixel 6 Pro, which comes with Tensor, performs at 30 fps. showing 32fps levels with an average of 43.5 degrees Celsius. Of course, as the device cools, the fps goes up to 50 levels immediately. Snapdragon 888, on the other hand, offers a performance data of 42 fps in the same test.

Pixel 6 GeekBench ML

Based on both CPU and GPU testing, the Google Pixel 6 outperforms the Red Magic 6S Pro and S21 Ultra below 1700. The device stays above the 1700s, making the Tensor processor the chip with the fastest NNAPI performance.

PCMark Android test

In another benchmark test, the Google Pixel 6 series seems to outperform the Snapdragon 888-based Galaxy S21 Ultra, RedMagic 6S Pro and Snapdragon Insider Phone. So much so that there is a difference of almost 37 percent between them and Snapdragon.

According to all these results, we can say that Google has produced a processor that will clash head-to-head with the flagship devices on the market. Even if it seems to be better in some areas and behind in others, the main thing will be the user experience.

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