
The Google Pixel 11 lineup is expected to be unveiled in August, adhering to the company’s traditional launch schedule. Following the release of CAD-based renders for all models, key specifications of the lineup's Tensor G6 chipset have also emerged.
A tipster shared a screenshot that reveals the Tensor G6 will feature a new set of ARM CPU cores, marking a departure from the Tensor G5. It will utilize a 7-core configuration.

This screenshot indicates that the chipset includes an ARM C1 Ultra core clocked at 4.11GHz, along with four ARM C1 Pro cores operating at 3.38GHz and two additional C1 Pro cores at 2.65GHz. This represents a significant enhancement over the Tensor G5 in every regard.
Nonetheless, there are some concerns. The leak suggests that the Tensor G6 will incorporate a PowerVR C-Series CXTP-48-1536 GPU, which is relatively outdated. Although Google may use an upgraded version, it’s unlikely that the Pixel 11 series will excel in gaming performance.
Google Pixel 11 Pro leaked CAD-based rendersThe leaked screenshot also reveals the codenames for each model: Pixel 11 (Cubs), Pixel 11 Pro (Grizzly), and Pixel 11 Pro XL (Kodiak).
Additionally, an earlier leak from this year suggested that the Tensor G6 SoC would be accompanied by a new Titan M3 security chip.
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