"In Depth Tech Reviews" compares the Tensor chip against the iphone A14 Bionic chip.
https://youtu.be/wG-vGt3NWa0
https://youtu.be/wG-vGt3NWa0
He talks quick.
But interesting. Still trying to get at the almost 3K photos taken; good to check for heat and battery usage; however, even with my Nikon DSLR 850s, I'm not sure if I have ever did a burst of more than 50 frames?
It does look like the Pixel held its own. Would like to see the same test against the Bionic 15.
I definitely looked at this phone as Google's 1st gen beta chip, beta phone, and I paid to sign on as a beta tester. The Pixel 6 line is still a work in progress. I'm looking forward to see how these phones evolve and improve over the year. Paper specs say nothing about real life in the hand use and chip processing and operating system integration.Look at what?????????????
So, that was a link...did not realize that due to the black line.
I already knew the Bionic would wipe the Tensor in straight out speed tests, heck it does a good job beating the snapdragon 888 and Apple is correct when advertising the Bionic 15 is the fastest chip. However, speed is not always the answer.
And under this, I just posted another test between a iphone 13 and a pro, and yes, the iphone wins, but not by much. and considering the pixel is 200 less not a bad shot. Especially for a newly designed chip.
Then you have artificial intelligence and machine learning I think Google has a edge hereI definitely looked at this phone as Google's 1st gen beta chip, beta phone, and I paid to sign on as a beta tester. The Pixel 6 line is still a work in progress. I'm looking forward to see how these phones evolve and improve over the year. Paper specs say nothing about real life in the hand use and chip processing and operating system integration.
Absolutely! We should see big leaps in that arena in the upcoming year if we haven't already seen some great and useful leaps.Then you have artificial intelligence and machine learning I think Google has a edge hear
Yeah definitely, Google making their own chips is only going get better in future Google phones .Absolutely! We should big leaps in that arena in the upcoming year if we haven't already seen some great and useful leaps.