Google Tensor G4 reportedly runs Geekbench 5

This may be our first look at Google's upcoming Tensor G4 chipset in action. A Google device, codenamed Tokay, has been spotted running Geekbench 5 (yes, not 6) with what's supposedly a Tensor G4 chipset.
The device has 8GB of RAM, is running Android 14, and posted somewhat underwhelming scores in single and multi-core. The processor is an eight-core unit - the cluster is four cores at 1.95GHz, three at 2.6GHz, and one at a peak of 3.1GHz. The listing also reportedly shows a Mali G715 graphics processor.

This may be an upcoming Google Pixel 9 device, though neither the 9 (codenamed komodo) nor the 9 Pro (caiman) has the Tokay codename.
Take this listing with a solid grain of salt for now.
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- HanDan01
- 16 Feb 2024
- 7Xg
But compared to the richness of devices and systems that Mediatek encompasses, Mediatek would be a better choice than Samsung for a partnership.
- Anonymous
- 11 Feb 2024
- k@B
not when it comes to AI and raytracing and rdna, exynos 2400 also turned a pretty damn good chip, better than snapdragon 8 gen 3 in some game comparisons and such, runs yuzu pretty damn well too
- Huh-Cat
- 11 Feb 2024
- t@M
Come on, everyone knows tensor g4 is exynos 2400.