
Google Pixel 10 collection is not slated to make its debut till late subsequent yr however a brand new leak sheds some gentle on the benchmarks of its alleged chipset. The corporate is predicted to equip its purported smartphone lineup with the Tensor G5 SoC which could provide solely slight upgrades when it comes to GPU prowess over the Tensor G4 chip that presently powers the Pixel 9 collection. A separate report suggests Google would possibly undertake Creativeness Applied sciences’ PowerVR DXT structure for graphical efficiency enhancements.
Google Tensor G5 Chipset Benchmarks
The Tensor G5 chipset was spotted on the Geekbench browser with a number of of its specs listed. It’s allegedly codenamed “Frankel” that includes eight cores: one prime core clocked at 3.4GHz, 5 mid-cores working at 2.86GHz, and two different cores capped at 2.44GHz. The SoC has an ARMv8 structure and could also be paired with roughly 11.07GB of RAM.
The purported chipset additionally seems to run on Android 15 OS which has already been launched for Pixel smartphones. Nonetheless, the precise Pixel 10 gadgets might run on Android 16 out-of-the-box since Google has already confirmed the discharge timeline of its subsequent Android working system (OS), and it seems to match the rumoured launch schedule of purported Pixel 10 collection.
Within the Geekbench 6.3.0 for Android AArch64 cross-platform benchmark, the Tensor G5 chipset had 1,323 and 4,004 single and multi-core scores, respectively. Compared, its predecessor, the Tensor G4 chip on the Pixel 9 Pro XL (review) scored 1,944 factors within the single-core check and 4,667 factors within the multi-core checks carried out by Devices 360.
New GPU Structure Nonetheless Lags Behind
A separate report by Android Authority means that Google would possibly undertake a brand new PowerVR structure developed by Creativeness Applied sciences for the Tensor G5’s GPU. It’s prone to be a two-core DXT-48-1536 GPU clocked at 1.1GHz and boasting 1,536 FP32 FLOPs per clock. The GPU comes with assist for scalable ray tracing, Fragment Shading Fee and 2D Twin-Fee Texturing.
The report highlights that this GPU is likely to be a minimum of two generations behind the quickest GPUs out there, such because the Adreno 830 GPU on Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC.