Google’s first ever mobile chipset, Tensor, is at the heart of the new Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. The chip comes from Samsung’s 5nm foundries and features an unusual CPU configuration with two Cortex-X1 cores, two Cortex-A76 (from 2018!) and four A55s. The X1 core was pretty popular this year, it was the prime core in the Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100 (both fabbed on Samsung’s 5nm node), and we already know how it performs. So early Geekbench single-core results are not much of a surprise (note that Geekbench reports that the X1 cluster ran at only 2.8 GHz, even though we often see it at 2.9...
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