Tensor G6 performance: The numbers don’t tell the whole story
Google’s Tensor processors have never been benchmark chart-toppers, and the Tensor G6 doesn’t change that. In Geekbench 6, the Pixel 11 Pro XL scored 2,736 single-core and 7,399 multi-core numbers. That’s a healthy improvement over the Pixel 10 Pro XL’s 2,326 and 6,413, respectively, but well behind devices like Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra (at 3,683 and 11,243) powered by Qualcomm’s latest SoCs.
Dave Altavilla
In 3DMark Wild Life, the Pixel 11 Pro XL scored 13,761, essentially neck-and-neck with Apple’s iPhone 16e at 13,627, though still far behind current gen flagships like the Galaxy S26 Ultra at 31,036.
There’s an important disconnect, however, between those numbers and actually using the phone. The Pixel 11 Pro XL feels fast and responsive in everyday use, whether moving between email and messaging apps, browsing complex websites or multitasking. Google claims the Tensor G6 delivers 25% faster web browsing and 15% faster application launches, while its TPU offers 50% more compute and up to 3.5X faster on-device AI processing.
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