The tensor is the first mobile chip that Google developed for its Pixel smartphones. The performance is on par with the Snapdragon flagship SoC. But the comparison with Apple's chips in the iPhone 13 Pro Max is also impressive.
Now there is a video with a speed test comparison between the iPhone 13 Pro Max and the Pixel 6 Pro. A test in which iPhones almost always win against the Android competition. Unfortunately, the Pixel 6 Pro didn't break this streak either, but it did deliver an impressive battle.
While these speed tests aren't fully representative of real world usage, they give us a nice point of comparison between these phones, certainly a much better picture than the typical benchmarks. In the test, 12 apps and 4 games were opened to compare the speed.
In the first "round" of this test, the Pixel 6 Pro actually took a very early lead and beats the iPhone with apps like Facebook, Microsoft Word and the camera app. Only with a video editing app does the Pixel stumble and give up its lead, as the undeniably stronger chip in the iPhone allows it to export videos from the app faster.
Still, the Pixel gets back on its feet quickly and finishes the first lap just a few seconds behind the iPhone. The next step is to go through the same list in reverse order and make sure each app stays in memory. The Pixel 6 Pro also coped with this task without any problems and ended the test almost five seconds later.
Given these results, it's almost safe to say that most people won't be able to tell the difference between the performance of the Pixel 6 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max, at least for most tasks. That's incredibly impressive for Google's very first smartphone chip, which was expected to lag behind most of its competitors in terms of performance.
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