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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 Tensor G6 chip built on TSMC's 2nm process.
  • This move follows Google’s initial switch to TSMC's 3nm process with Tensor G5 later this year, skipping the 3nm N3P node entirely.
  • The first Tensor chip debuted in 2021 with the Pixel 6 using Samsung's 5nm process, lagging behind competitors who were then on 4nm technology.
  • TSMC opened 2nm orders starting April 1, and Google secured a five-year deal with TSMC after recent executive visits to Taiwan, signaling significant investment.
  • This progression could make Google's Tensor G6 a leading chip in process technology, but it may raise production costs and device prices moving forward.
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After years of technological delay, Google's desired change of creamery for Tensor chips would definitely bear fruit next year, with the adoption of TSMC's 2nm engraving on the SoC of the future Pixel 11. This change would allow Google to be (finally) on an equal footing with the competition. [Read more] Your coffee and your dose of tech await you on WhatsApp every morning with Frandroid.

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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