Google Pixel 11’s Tensor G6 chipset specs revealed in leak | Infinium-tech
The Google Pixel 11 lineup is likely to be announced in August, if the company sticks to its usual launch timeline. CAD-based renders of all the models in the series have already been revealed, and now key details about the lineup’s Tensor G6 chipset have also been leaked.
A tipster has shared a screenshot that shows that the Tensor G6 will adopt a new set of ARM CPU cores compared to the Tensor G5 and will have a 7-core setup.

The screenshot shows that the chipset has an ARM C1 Ultra core running at 4.11GHz, four ARM C1 Pro cores running at 3.38GHz, and two additional C1 Pro cores running at 2.65GHz, marking a notable upgrade over the Tensor G5 across the board.
However, it is not all positive. The leak suggests that the Tensor G6 PowerVR will use the C-Series CXTP-48-1536 GPU, which is already a few years old. Although Google could use an updated version, we wouldn’t expect the Pixel 11 lineup to be a gaming powerhouse.

CAD-based renders of Google Pixel 11 Pro leaked
The leaked screengrabs also show the codenames of Pixel 11 (Cubs), Pixel 11 Pro (Grizzly) and Pixel 11 Pro XL (Komiak).
Meanwhile, a previous leak earlier this year claimed that the Tensor G6 SoC will also get a new Titan M3 security chip.

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