The Google Pixel 7 series is scheduled to be unveiled in a few hours at the “Made by Google” event (here’s how to watch it live). The event will also see the launch of two smartphones in the Pixel lineup, namely the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.

Both of these devices have already appeared on Geekbench, giving us an idea of their performance. Now, a new leak has surfaced that shows the Pixel 7 Pro device running the AnTuTu benchmark.

The Pixel 7 Pro, powered by the new Tensor G2 chipset, managed to score 801116 points in the Antutu benchmark. This is quite a lackluster performance and doesn’t come anywhere near the performance of recent flagships with the latest chipsets like the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and the Dimensity 9000. The score is more on par with the Snapdragon 888/888+ chipsets.

Compared to the Pixel 6 Pro, the upcoming flagship scores around 85,000 points higher, which could be seen as a decent generational leap. We already expected the device to not break any records in benchmarks. As we have reported earlier, the main improvements coming to the new chipset will be in the form of improvements to ISP (image signal processing) and the performance of the SoC’s machine-learning and AI abilities. The GPU is also expected to have a significant jump in performance. However, independent testing would be required to get an idea of the real-world performance.

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