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Google could be one of the first to the party with a 2nm SoC in 2026, with the Pixel 11's Tensor G6 chip tipped to be an ...
If a new report is true, the Google Pixel 11 might be one of the first phones with a 2nm chip. Does the Pixel 10 still matter ...
Google's upcoming Pixel 11 series (2026) is reportedly set to feature a Tensor G6 chip built on TSMC's advanced 2nm process.
The Pixel 10 is expected to launch on August 28, with Google officially announcing the device on August 20. After recent ...
Google's next-gen Tensor G6 processor for its Pixel 11 smartphones will be mass produced on TSMC's new 2nm process, will ...
The Pixel 11 might be Google’s biggest leap in smartphone performance yet. A new report suggests that the upcoming Tensor G6 ...
Furthermore, the Pixel 10 is reportedly set to feature a 6.3-inch full-HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The display is said to provide HDR brightness of 2,000 nits, up from 1,800 nits on the ...
Tensor G2 later arrived in Pixel 7a, Pixel Fold, and the Pixel Tablet over the course of 2023. Where Tensor is today Last October, Google unveiled the latest Tensor chip, G3.
The $499 Pixel 7a is a stellar device at its price point, as we brought out in our review last month, and a big part of that is running on the Tensor G2 processor.
Fast forward to 2022 with the Tensor G2 powering the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. Google made a lot of strides in terms of performance, but the new chip still lags behind Qualcomm and Apple.
The single-core Geekbench 5 benchmark figures of the Pixel 7 Pro’s Tensor G2 chip are about 40% lower than the iPhone 14’s A15 Bionic chip.
Although the Pixel 9 series — expected to have the Tensor G4 — will likely be released with Linux kernel 5.15, it will be upgraded as well. Kernel upgrades are rare, especially for Android phones.