The Google Pixel 11 lineup is expected to be unveiled in August, adhering to the company's usual launch schedule. Following the emergence of CAD-based renders for all models in the series, critical information regarding the Tensor G6 chipset has also been leaked.
A reliable tipster has shared a screenshot indicating that the Tensor G6 will incorporate a new set of ARM CPU cores, differing from the previous Tensor G5, and will feature a 7-core design.

The screenshot details that the chipset includes an ARM C1 Ultra core clocked at 4.11GHz, four ARM C1 Pro cores at 3.38GHz, and two additional C1 Pro cores operating at 2.65GHz, signifying a significant enhancement over the Tensor G5 overall.
Nonetheless, not all news is encouraging. The leak indicates that the Tensor G6 will utilize a PowerVR C-Series CXTP-48-1536 GPU, which is somewhat outdated. While Google may be employing an updated version of this GPU, the Pixel 11 lineup may not be positioned as a gaming powerhouse.
Google Pixel 11 Pro leaked CAD-based rendersThe leaked screenshot also reveals the codenames for the upcoming models: Pixel 11 (Cubs), Pixel 11 Pro (Grizzly), and Pixel 11 Pro XL (Kodiak).
Additionally, a prior leak from earlier this year suggested that the Tensor G6 SoC will include a new Titan M3 security chip.