Not a Pixel 7 Pro in the screenshot, so this entire article is a huge lie in the first place.
Benchmarking is not a great indication of performance. Companies purposely throttle as needed for balance between battery life and graphics, for example
I'm telling Google not to suggest anymore articles from this site and I suggest you do the same.
Who gives a rats arse about antutu scores. Anything scoring 800,000 or more is more than fast enough for avg daily usage. My gaming phone doesn't score much more than that and it's equal to my pixel 6 pro in most ways other than pixels display and camera prevail by a large margin
The Google Tensor G2-powered Pixel 7 Pro has been tested on AnTuTu. It scores 801,116 points in the benchmark, putting it well behind every modern-day flagship (and some non-flagship) SoCs from Qualcomm and MediaTek.