Google was previously considered to have started the Pixel 10 series test Tensor G5 that may be launched at the end of 2025, and such chips usually appeared in GeekBench 6 benchmark tests a few months before official release..This upcoming SOC has obtained disappointing low scores in single -core and multi -core tests. But it turns out that it is not Tensor G5 that accepts the test, but is equipped with the unreleased Tensor with the PowerVR GPU and different CPU clusters.G4 variant.
Historically, Google is on its Pixel smartphone and tabletThe Tensor chip used in the series has not performed well in single -core and multi -core tests.Fortunately, this time @Richard_milier shared key information, saying that the Tensor G5 that people accidentally discovered on Geekbench 6 were actually the Tensor G4 of Pixel 9, but they used different configurations.He wrote on X that this part is an early prototype to eventually build a new Tensor GPU driver to test and compile the new Tensor GPU driver.
For users who want to upgrade to Pixel 10 next year, their concerns have disappeared, and a Google ASOP developer has mentioned that the layout of the SOC has not been finalized.
In the post,@Richard_milier also revealed that the DXT-48-1536 GPU of Imagination TechNologies (It is said that the operating frequency is 1.10GHz, which is said to support supportLight tracking and virtualization) has not yet been updated its driver, which indicates that it cannot be used with the actual Tensor G5 when running GeekBench 6.
Few people can find this difference, especially when Tensor G5 is said to have reached the factory state, which means that it is ready to mass production.