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Google Pixel 11 Could Finally Catch up to Samsung and Apple on Performance — Here's How

  • Google plans to launch the Pixel 11 series in 2026, featuring the new Tensor G6 chip built on TSMC's 2nm process technology.
  • This move follows Google's earlier switch of the Tensor G5 chip to TSMC's 3nm process, scheduled for later this year, marking a shift from Samsung foundry.
  • Google's Tensor chips started in 2021 with a 5nm process and lagged behind competitors but have now caught up, with the Tensor G3 on 4nm and G5 moving to 3nm.
  • Reports indicate Google will skip the 3nm N3P node and jump directly to 2nm for the Tensor G6, making it potentially a leading mobile SoC in 2026.
  • This advance may help Google compete with rivals but could raise production costs and device prices, while plans may evolve as chip development is dynamic and uncertain.
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With the next Pixel 10 series, Google marks a major break in its hardware strategy. For the first time, the Tensor processor embedded in its high-end smartphones will be entirely designed in-house and manufactured by TSMC, the world leader in chip burning, on a 3 nm second generation (N3E) node. Tensor [...] The article Google Tensor G6 in 2 nm by TSMC: The Pixel 11 will revolutionize performance! appeared first on BlogNT: the Blog des Nouvelles…

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