
The AnTuTu benchmark scores for the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL are as follows:
These scores indicate the performance of the devices, with higher scores suggesting better performance. The devices are powered by the Tensor G4 chip, which features a 1+3+4 core configuration with the Cortex-X4 as the prime/flagship core, followed by three middle Cortex-A720 cores and four little Cortex-A520 cores. It is important to note that these benchmark scores are from pre-release versions of the phones, and the final performance may differ once the devices are released and optimized.

According to Arm, the Cortex-X4 core in the Tensor G4 offers a 15% performance improvement compared to the previous generation. Additionally, it boasts 40% better power efficiency. This makes the Tensor G4 a notable upgrade in terms of performance and efficiency for the Pixel 9 series.

The Tensor G4 processor utilizes a 1+3+4 core configuration, with the Cortex-X4 serving as the prime/flagship core. This is followed by three middle Cortex-A720 cores and four little Cortex-A520 cores. Compared to its predecessors, the original Tensor and G2 had a 2+2+4 core configuration, while the G3 had a 1+4+4 configuration. The Tensor G4 shows a shift in the core configuration, focusing more on a single flagship core and fewer middle cores.