Google Pixel 7 Pro Tensor G2 benchmarks show signs of improvement: Report

New benchmarks for the Google Pixel 7 Pro that have reportedly surfaced online show improvements in the performance of the Tensor G2 chip CPU and GPU. The Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are expected to launch during Google’s hardware event on October 6. Now a new report has revealed that the Tensor G2 chip is said to use the same combination of two Cortex-X1 cores, two Cortex-A76 cores, and four Cortex-A55 cores as its predecessor. However, the increased core speed reportedly improved the Tensor G2 SoC, and hence the Pixel 7 Pro’s multi-core performance increase by about 10 percent.

A recent report from 9to5Google, in which a . has been cited twitter leak By the developer Kuba Wojciechowski, has indicated On the CPU and GPU improvements of the Tensor G2 chip. Information about the latest Tensor chip is reportedly a . has been obtained from Google Pixel 7 Pro Benchmark.

As mentioned earlier, the report states that the Tensor G2 chip could use the same combination of two Cortex-X1 cores, two Cortex-A76 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores. However, the increased speed is said to improve the performance of the Tensor G2 SoC and hence, result in a nearly 10 percent boost in Pixel 7 Pro multi-core benchmarks.

There was a report last month Signal That Samsung is working on Google’s next-generation Tensor SoC as well as its in-house Exynos 1380 SoC. The upcoming Google Tensor G2 SoC will be included in the Pixel 7 series phones. The model number of Tensor G2 SoC is reportedly S5P9865.

To remember, the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are Be expected To be official on October 6. As we near the rumored launch date, the company is expected to announce more details about the second generation Tensor chip.

The previous design of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro was revealed in May along with Pixel 6a On Google I/O. During the event, Google had announced that the phone would be launched in the fall of 2022 without specifying a launch date for the products.


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