Google Pixel 6 Pro pops up on Geekbench, reveals its Tensor SoC
We are certain about a couple of things regarding the upcoming Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro - the design, the fact that they will use a custom Tensor SoC co-developed with Samsung and that the Korean tech giant will also be supplying the 50MP main camera.
However, we really didn't have much on what the Tensor chipset will be until now. A Geekbench listing has just popped up giving us some extra details about it.
The single and multi-threaded scores aren't impressive but keep in mind that this is probably just a pre-production unit so performance will be largely different upon release.
More important is the CPU configuration. The listing shows a cluster of three cores - two big cores running at 2.80GHz, two more ticking at 2.25GHz and four energy-efficient cores at 1.80GHz.
It's highly unlikely that two Cortex-X1 cores will fit on the same chip, so we are likely looking at two pairs of Cortex-A78 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores.
On the GPU front, we have the Mali-G78 GPU, which is the same one used in this year's Exynos 2100. And is no surprise given that previous rumors suggest Samsung will be supplying the mmWave 5G modem as well.
Last, but not least, we have 12GB of RAM on the tested unit, confirming Jon Prosser's report from a few months back.