Yesterday, we got a juicy leak from Mishaal Rahman over at XDA Developers claiming his source has a Pixel 6 Pro in hand. Today, Rahman is back again with even more information regarding Google's upcoming flagship. But this time, instead of focusing on features, Rahman and his source is giving us more of an idea of what the Google Tensor chip is capable of. Some of this was sparked by a supposed Pixel 6 Pro benchmark results listing over on Geekbench. The report itself claims that the Google Tensor chip makes use of dual Cortex-X1 cores that are clocked at 2.802GHz, two Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.253GHz, and four Cortex-A55 efficiency cores. For the sake of comparisons, this is slightly-underpowered compared to what is available in the Snapdragon 888. Qualcomm's chipset uses the same Cortex-X1 and Cortex-A55 cores as the Tensor chip, albeit just a single X1 core instead of the dual cores found on Tensor. However, when it comes to the performance cores, Qualcomm makes use of