Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 Pro is already stirring excitement, with fresh Geekbench 6 results shedding light on the power of the new Tensor G5 chip. 
Early listings reveal that the Pixel 10 Pro XL, spotted running Android 16 on a demo unit with 16GB of RAM, packs a serious punch in raw performance gains compared to its predecessor.
The benchmark shows the Tensor G5 hitting a single-core score of 2,296 and a multi-core score of 6,203. That’s a substantial leap from last year’s Pixel 9 Pro XL, which managed 1,889 and 4,247 respectively – translating to 21% better single-core and an impressive 46% boost in multi-core performance. Both CPU and GPU seem to have received much-needed upgrades, narrowing the gap between Google’s silicon and the market leaders.
However, Snapdragon’s flagship 8 Elite chip, powering rivals like the Galaxy S25, still stays ahead in sheer benchmark dominance. That means while the Pixel 10 Pro will undoubtedly feel snappier and more capable than previous models, Qualcomm-powered flagships may continue to hold the crown in raw performance charts.
Yet, insiders suggest that Google’s game plan isn’t about topping benchmark scores but striking a balance. The company appears to focus on efficient power use, tighter AI integration, and polished software experience. Considering that these Geekbench numbers may be based on unfinished software, the real-world experience could still differ – especially once optimizations roll out.
With Google expected to officially unveil the Pixel 10 lineup and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold imminently, the leaks set the stage for one of the most closely watched smartphone launches of the year. The big question left: can Google’s mix of hardware boosts and software intelligence sway buyers away from Snapdragon’s raw muscle?
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benchmarks cool but i wanna see real battery life gains tbh
finally 16gb ram on a pixel… about time