A Reddit user has revealed benchmark scores for the unreleased Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, showing significant performance improvements compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 9 Pro XL.
The user posted Geekbench 6 scores indicating the Pixel 10 Pro XL achieved 2,296 in single-core and 6,203 in multi-core tests. In comparison, the Pixel 9 Pro XL scored 1,889 and 4,247, respectively. These results translate to a 21% increase in single-core performance and a substantial 46% increase in multi-core performance for the newer device.
The Geekbench run also provided insight into the configuration of the Tensor G5 CPU, which features one core clocked at 3.78 GHz, five cores at 3.05 GHz, and two cores at 2.25 GHz. The tested Pixel 10 Pro XL was equipped with 16GB of RAM and was running Android 16.
This latest revelation follows a previous benchmark comparison shared by the same user, which showed that while the Pixel 10 Pro XL achieved a better overall AnTuTu score, its GPU performance trailed behind the Pixel 9 Pro XL.
The official announcement of the Pixel 10 family is anticipated tomorrow, August 20, at 10 AM local time in California.




