Google's new TSMC Tensor G5 is still twice as slow as a Snapdragon

Google is set to announce its Pixel 10 series, featuring the Tensor G5 processor, within the next 48 hours. The company shifts production from Samsung to TSMC for its first 3nm manufacturing process. Benchmark results reveal the Pixel 10 Pro XL achieved 1,140,286 points on AnTuTu testing. This represents a modest 15.91 percent improvement over the previous Tensor G4 chip. Multi-core performance shows the most significant advancement between generations.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite processor maintains substantial performance advantages over Google's silicon. Current benchmark leaders score above 2.6 million points, demonstrating more than double the Tensor G5 capabilities. Google executives emphasize user experience optimization rather than benchmark competition. The company designs its processors to address specific user pain points through software integration. Clean Android implementations on Pixel devices typically require fewer system resources than competitor alternatives.
 

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