Google Tensor G4 Geekbench score revealed


Google Pixel 9
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A recent Geekbench 5 listing, featuring a Google device codenamed “Tokay” which is the upcoming Pixel 9 smartphone, has offered the first glimpse of the performance of the company’s next-generation Tensor G4 processor. The benchmark results and device specifications provide some insights into what we might expect.

Benchmarks Reveals Google’s Upcoming Tensor G4 Chipset

Google Tensor G3

Running Android 14 with 8GB of RAM, the smartphone achieved moderate single-core and multi-core scores on Geekbench 5. The processor appears to be an octa-core unit. With four cores clocked at 1.95GHz, four at 2.6GHz, and a single high-performance core reaching 3.1GHz. Additionally, the listing suggests a Mali G715 graphics processor.

While reports point towards this being a prototype for the upcoming Pixel 9 series, until Google officially unveils the Tensor G4 and associated devices, definitive conclusions are impossible.

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However, this report offers a potential window into Google’s mobile chipset development. The octa-core configuration and moderate benchmark scores suggest an iterative upgrade over the Tensor G3. Focusing on efficiency rather than raw performance gains. The presence of Android 14 aligns with expected software updates for upcoming Pixel devices.

While official confirmation is needed, this report paves the way for further analysis. As we approach the potential launch timeframe for the Pixel 9 series, more details and information might shed light on Google‘s chipset direction and its impact on the Android smartphone landscape. However, until further details emerge, it is advisable to maintain a level of skepticism and await official confirmations before drawing concrete conclusions about the device’s capabilities and potential market positioning.

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