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 Qualcommā€™s 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 ā€œGoogle insiderā€, Tensor G4 in the Google Pixel 9 wonā€™t be a very big upgrade.

Also read: Google may pray for AI to save Tensor G3 chipā€™s reputation in Pixel 8 phones

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While Tensor G3 is known as ā€œZuma,ā€ Tensor G4 is codenamed ā€œZuma Pro,ā€ according to the report.

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Google's minot Tensor G4 chip upgrade and beyond

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 ā€œLaguna Beachā€ for 2025 Pixels, and the development board for this chip is codenamed ā€œDeepspace.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 wonā€™t have as good a performance as its other flagship counterparts. This could be a potential deal breaker, if true. But thatā€™s 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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