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…
Google Tensor G6 Leaked
The Mountain View company Google is finally switching from Samsung foundry, and it is expected that the upcoming Google Tensor G5 mobile processor will be manufactured by TSMC and the same will be manufactured on a 3nm process. It will debut in the Google Pixel 10 series, and the devices are expected to be announced [...]
Google Might Be Giving Tensor Chips a Much-Needed Performance Boost: Tensor G6 Rumoured to Use 2nm Process for Pixel 11
Google’s Pixel series has always lacked in terms of raw performance with their Tensor chips. But, now the Pixel 11 series could be changing this with a huge upgrade. A new report out of Taiwan suggests that the next-generation Tensor G6 chip will be built using TSMC’s groundbreaking 2nm process. If confirmed, this would mark a huge step forward for Google’s in-house silicon and could give it an edge over Apple and Qualcomm. Google has already be…
Pixel 11's Tensor G6 chip could jump to 2nm instantly
Google is reportedly preparing a major leap forward in smartphone performance with its Pixel 11 series, set for release in 2026. According to a new report, the upcoming Tensor G6 chipset could be manufactured using TSMC’s advanced 2nm process. If confirmed, this would represent a significant shift in Google’s silicon strategy, potentially giving it a […] The post Google Pixel 11 to Feature Cutting-edge 2nm Tensor G6 Chip by TSMC first appeared o…
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