According to Fast Technology on February 10th, a Google phone with the codename "Tokay" has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking website. This device is equipped with the Google Tensor G4 chip, which is the most powerful 5G chip ever produced by Google.
On the Geekbench 5 benchmarking website, the Google Tensor G4 scored 1082 in single-core performance and 3121 in multi-core performance. It might be due to being an engineering sample that the Tensor G4's benchmark scores are slightly lower.
It's reported that the Google Tensor G4 features an 8-core design, including 1 large core clocked at 3.1GHz, 3 big cores running at 2.6GHz, and 1 small core at 1.95GHz, with an integrated Mali-G715 GPU.
This chip will debut with the Google Pixel 9 series. Following tradition, the Google Pixel 9 series is expected to launch in October, and this device will also be the first to run the Android 15 system globally.
Notably, the Google Tensor G4 will be manufactured by Samsung, as part of the collaboration between Samsung and Google.
The real highlight comes next year when Google will independently develop a brand-new 5G SoC. This chip will be manufactured by TSMC and is expected to offer higher energy efficiency and impressive performance.