Google Tensor G4 wont be a big upgrade over Pixel 8s Tensor G3: Report
With the release of the Pixel 6, Google unveiled its first Tensor chipset, aiming to grow independent of Qualcommās Snapdragon. Interestingly, these Tensor chips were developed in collaboration with Samsung and incorporate certain elements from Google, while drawing substantial inspiration from Samsung's Exynos chips. According to a recent report, this will remain the same, extending into the development of the forthcoming Tensor G3 and Tensor G4 chips.
According to a report by Android Authority, citing a āGoogle insiderā, Tensor G4 in the Google Pixel 9 wonāt be a very big upgrade.
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While Tensor G3 is known as āZuma,ā Tensor G4 is codenamed āZuma Pro,ā according to the report.
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The new chip is expected to still be semi-custom and co-designed with Samsung. Also, it will likely be a minor upgrade than initially planned. This is similar to how Tensor G2 was a small update over the original Tensor.
The report further mentioned that Google has also started working on the next-generation fully-custom Tensor chip codename āLaguna Beachā for 2025 Pixels, and the development board for this chip is codenamed āDeepspace.ā
Google initially had plans to introduce its 2024 Pixel series featuring a "fully custom" Tensor SoC, codenamed "Redondo," built using a TSMC process node. However, due to a missed deadline, the chip arrived too late for inclusion in the 2024 Pixel 9 series.
Earlier, it was rumoured that the upcoming Tensor G3 chipset wonāt have as good a performance as its other flagship counterparts. This could be a potential deal breaker, if true. But thatās not all, rumours also suggested that this Google chip will be coming with top notch AI under the hood, which would allow Google to still showcase some never-before-seen applications on the Pixel 8 smartphone later this year ā and save its reputation.
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