Google is currently developing its next-gen Tensor G5 and Tensor G6 mobile processors. The former is expected to be in charge of handling operations on the upcoming Pixel 10 series devices. The company is developing the new chipset using TSMC’s 3nm fabrication process. Some details about the new SoC were leaked earlier. Now, the Google Tensor G5 processor has appeared on Geekbench, which shows its performance potential.
Google Tensor G5 chipset’s performance details have leaked via Geekbench
The upcoming Google Tensor G5 processor has been benchmarked by Geekbench, which has revealed its performance potential. The SoC has been benchmarked with the codename “Google Frankel”. It was previously rumored to be called “Laguna”. The chip has managed to achieve a single-core score of 1,323 points, while the multi-core score is mentioned as 4,004 points.
It looks like the Tensor G5 has lower benchmark results than the Tensor G4. Even, it has a lower multi-core score than the Apple M4 Max chipset’s single-core scores. However, the SoC could have better results in its final commercial version.
Tensor G5 SoC will have a new “1+5+2” CPU cluster
It appears that Google will utilize a new “1+5+2” CPU cluster in the Tensor G5 chipset. The processor is benchmarked with a main core with a clock speed of 3.40GHz. There also are five cores featuring 2.86GHz and two 2.44 cores. The listing also mentions the presence of an Imagination Technologies PowerVR D-Series DXT-48-1536 GPU. The SoC was tested with 12GB of RAM.
Furthermore, the Geekbench results suggest that the early version of the Google Tensor G5 SoC needs significant improvements. That said, the Tensor G5 will be Google’s first SoC to utilize TSMC’s 3nm “N3E” architecture. It will certainly improve the performance of the Pixel phones significantly. It will support the AI capabilities on-device itself. We can expect the rumor mill to reveal more details of the processor in the coming weeks or months, so stay tuned for regular updates.
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