Google Pixel 8 Pro Appeared on Geekbench listing with Tensor G3 SoC, up to 12GB RAM
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With just a single day remaining until the launch of the Pixel 8 series smartphones, the Pixel 8 Pro has recently appeared in a Geekbench 6 listing, providing insights into the specifications and performance of the Google Tensor G3 SoC.
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This unveils a new configuration of 1+4+4 instead of the 2+2+4 setup in the Tensor G2. It comprises a single Cortex-X3 prime core running at 2.91GHz, four Cortex-A715 performance cores at 2.37GHz, and four Cortex-A510 power-efficient cores at 1.7GHz. The clock speed disclosed in the benchmarks is lower than what was previously rumored. The chip is reported to feature a Mali-G715 (Immortalis) 10-core GPU with support for hardware-based ray tracing.
These benchmarks reveal a single-core score of 1760 and a multi-core score of 4442, marking a significant improvement over the Tensor G2 in the Pixel 7 Pro. It's worth noting that this chip employs 3rd Gen 4nm Samsung process technology, in contrast to the 5nm process used in the G2.
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Even the specifications provided by apps on the phone match those of the Tensor G3, thanks to M. Brandon Lee. Both configurations indicate 12GB of RAM and a base storage capacity of 128GB, with a 256GB model likely for the global market and a 512GB model for the US market.
The Google Pixel 8 is also expected to utilize the same chip but with 8GB of RAM. We will have the official Tensor G3 specifications when the phones are officially announced tomorrow, October 4th.
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