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Pixel 10 Pro XL Tensor G5 Benchmarks Leak: Weak GPU, Disappointing Performance

Google’s Pixel smartphones have long been admired for their camera capabilities and clean software experience—but raw performance has rarely been their strong suit. That trend appears to continue with the newly launched Pixel 10 series, powered by the latest Tensor G5 chipset. While official benchmark scores are yet to be released, early real-world performance results have started to emerge—and they don’t look promising for the Pixel 10 Pro XL.

Early AnTuTu Scores Raise Eyebrows

A Reddit user, @yAlphax, shared their Pixel 10 Pro XL’s AnTuTu benchmark results, revealing a total score of 1,173,221. While this might seem impressive at first glance, it places Google’s flagship in the same league as mid-premium smartphones like the Honor 200 Pro (Snapdragon 8s Gen 3) and Motorola Edge 60 Pro (Dimensity 8350)—not quite the level expected from a top-tier 2025 flagship.

Specifications Overview

Despite underwhelming benchmark performance, the Pixel 10 Pro XL still boasts impressive hardware:

Final Thoughts

The early benchmark results suggest that while the Tensor G5 CPU is a modest step forward, the GPU performance takes a noticeable step back, potentially affecting gaming and graphic-intensive applications. For users who prioritize raw performance, the Pixel 10 Pro XL may not live up to its premium price tag—especially when compared to rivals powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or Dimensity 9400 chipsets.

That said, Google may still win over fans with its camera system, software experience, and exclusive AI features. But as things stand, Tensor G5 seems to lag behind the competition, at least in terms of benchmark numbers.

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