Google is preparing to come up with a big innovation with the highly anticipated Pixel 10 series. The company left Samsung, with which it has been cooperating in the production of Tensor chips for a long time, and agreed with TSMC for the production of its new chips. So, why was such a decision taken? Here are the details…
Google is entering a new era with Pixel 10: Leaving Samsung, shaking hands with TSMC!
The new Tensor G5 chip, which will be included in the Pixel 10 series, will be produced with TSMC’s 3 nm N3E technology. So, higher performance and better energy efficiency are expected. Battery life and heating problems, which were frequently complained about in previous models, will be largely solved with these new chips.
With this move, we can say that Google is following in Apple’s footsteps. Because Apple also uses N3E technology, a similar production process, in the iPhone 16 series. The competition between Apple and Google has always been strong, but it is clear that Google has strengthened its hand in this race with this new move.
The plans for the future are also quite remarkable. According to leaked information, Google’s Tensor G6 chip will be produced with TSMC’s even more advanced technology, N3P. This technology will also be used in Apple’s future A19 chips. It’s clear to see that Google is serious about its own chip production and is constantly aiming to use the best technology to stay ahead of the competition.
Google was criticized for its Tensor chips, which had some performance issues when working with Samsung. In particular, battery life and heating issues were a common source of complaint among users. Google’s new strategy may be the right step to overcome these problems. TSMC’s manufacturing technologies are known for delivering higher performance while consuming less energy.
For now, we are eagerly waiting for Google to launch this new series. If these chips perform as expected, we can say that Pixel 10 will make quite a noise in the smartphone world. What do you think?
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