Pixel users have a reason to celebrate as recent software updates have significantly boosted GPU performance across several models. The latest beta version of Android 16 and the March Pixel Feature Drop for Android 15 have introduced enhanced GPU drivers that deliver noticeably higher Vulkan API benchmark scores on Geekbench. For instance, after installing the Android 16 beta, a Pixel 7a registered a 62% increase in Vulkan scores, while the Pixel 8 and Pixel 9 saw improvements of 31% and 32% respectively. Even the Pixel 6 Pro, running the latest beta, recorded a 34% improvement in its Vulkan score, with its OpenCL performance rising by 13.5% over previous averages.
These performance gains come as part of Google’s ongoing commitment to refining user experience through software enhancements. The improvements are primarily limited to Pixel models equipped with the Tensor application processor, which include the Pixel 6 series and later. These devices feature an Arm Mali GPU that, although not shipped with the most current drivers, benefits from these regular updates to deliver smoother gaming and more efficient graphics processing. Such upgrades are crucial for mobile gamers and app enthusiasts who rely on optimized performance for the best experience.
Moreover, the updates extend the lifespan of older Pixel models. Originally, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro were expected to lose support with the launch of Android 15, but Google has now ensured these models will continue to receive both Android 16 and Android 17. This extension not only preserves their relevance in a fast-evolving market but also reinforces Google’s commitment to its loyal customer base.
Beyond benchmark scores, users might not immediately notice the difference in everyday applications, yet the enhanced GPU performance has the potential to deliver smoother graphics, faster processing, and an overall more enjoyable mobile gaming experience. For those curious about the numbers, the Geekbench 6 app is available on the Play Store for a hands-on comparison. Ultimately, while the impact may vary depending on the app or game in use, these updates mark a significant stride in elevating the performance of Pixel devices, promising a richer, more immersive digital experience.
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