The new Tensor G4 is coming from Google, and at least three new devices will be powered by it.
The time has come: the first benchmark test of the Tensor G4, Google’s in-house chipset for the Pixel 9 (Pro) has appeared online. What do the tests tell us about the new chip’s performance? And can we expect a Pixel 9 with plenty of power? You can’t tell it yet, first results definitely don’t reflect final performance.
The the first Geekbench results: The new Tensor G4 significantly undercuts the Tensor G3 and will definitely be different with the final chipset. We should not put too much emphasis on results. On the other hand, it was already clear from previous information that the G4 will not be a major upgrade; Rather, the G3 will be only slightly improved.
But what was worth noting is that there are only 8 cores, while the Tensor G3 has one high-performance core and four each for medium and small processes.
Google is putting a lot of emphasis on integrating AI functions. The new chip should therefore bring improvements to photo editing, voice control and other AI-based applications. Because we’re relying on a rather old Exnos base here, probably the last time before a new chip design for the Tensor G5, we don’t expect any performance breakthroughs again.
The Tensor G4 is expected for the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, of course, but also for the upcoming Pixel Fold 2 and possibly the Pixel 9a in 2025.
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