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Although Google only just announced its new Pixel phone yesterday, benchmark tests are already available that compare the new phone with Apple’s iPhone 7, and according to AppleInsider the results are good news for Apple.
Early benchmarks for the Pixel and Pixel XL in Geekbench 4 are 4100 for multiple core performance and 1580 for single core performance. For the iPhone 7, the multiple core performance is 5600 for any model, and the single core performance is 3430, comprehensively beating the Pixel.
Google’s new phone is even beaten by Apple’s year-old iPhone 6s Plus, which has a multiple core performance score of 4106, and a single core performance score of 2508.
The two Google Pixel models both have a Snapdragon 821 CPU with two cores running at 2.15GHz and the other two cores running at 1.6GHz. They have 4 gigabytes of RAM.
Apple’s iPhone 7 has the new A10 Fusion processor, featuring two high-performance cores and two high-efficiency cores, with the former running at 2.34GHz.
Source: Apple's iPhone 7 handily outperforms new Google Pixel in early benchmarks