Google’s upcoming Pixel 9 series is creating quite a buzz in the tech world, with leaked benchmarks giving us a glimpse of the power packed by the latest Tensor G4 chipset.
The Tensor G4, set to power the Pixel 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Pro XL, boasts an impressive 1+3+4 core configuration. This cutting-edge setup includes a flagship Cortex-X4 core, three mid-range Cortex-A720 cores, and four energy-efficient Cortex-A520 cores.
Compared to its predecessors, the Tensor lineup has seen significant improvements, with the Cortex-X4 core promising a 15% performance boost and a remarkable 40% increase in power efficiency. The Cortex-A720 cores and Cortex-A520 cores also offer enhanced power efficiency gains.
Early benchmarks from ‘Rozetked’ revealed some exciting numbers, showcasing the potential performance prowess of the Tensor G4 chipset. However, it is essential to remember that these devices are still running unfinished software, with months of optimization and tuning ahead.
Rumors suggest that the Tensor G4 will be based on Samsung’s latest 4nm process and FOWLP packaging method, which should improve heat management and power efficiency.
The leaked AnTuTu scores for the Pixel 9 series are as follows: Pixel 9 – 1,016,167, Pixel 9 Pro – 1,148,452, and Pixel 9 Pro XL – 1,176,410.
As the launch of the Pixel 9 series approaches, tech enthusiasts eagerly await to see how Google’s latest mobile powerhouse will perform in real-world scenarios.
Stay tuned for more updates on Google’s Pixel 9 series and the impressive capabilities of the Tensor G4 chipset.