Igeekphone News, August 19th: Technology media GsmArena published a blog post today (August 19th), sharing the Antutu benchmark score of Google Pixel 10 Pro XL phone, showing that the overall performance of the Tensor G5 chip it is equipped with has increased by 16% compared to the previous generation. Among them, the CPU performance has been enhanced by up to 73%.
According to the information on the Antutu Benchmark library page, the comprehensive score of the Pixel 10 Pro XL is 1,140,286 points. Compared with the 983,628 points of the Pixel 9 Pro XL, its overall performance has improved by 15.93%.

Among them, the increase in CPU scores is very significant. The score of Pixel 10 Pro XL is 313,500 points. Compared with 181,033 points of Pixel 9 Pro XL, the CPU performance has improved by 73.17%. The media believes that the improvement in benchmark scores means that the device offers a smoother experience when handling multiple tasks and running large applications.
The performance of the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is somewhat disappointing, being only 88% of that of the previous generation. This means that in high-load scenarios such as graphic rendering and gaming, the performance of Pixel 10 Pro XL may not be as good as that of the previous generation.
There has been an improvement in memory performance, which is expected to bring about faster data reading and application startup speeds. The UX (User Experience) score is similar to that of the previous generation and remains basically stable.
Igeekphone quoted the media as saying that the results of this benchmark test have not been officially confirmed yet, and variables such as the test environment and system version may affect the actual performance. Usually, before the official release, the manufacturer will further increase the score for system optimization. Therefore, this score is for reference only.








