
Google's Tensor G6 might be mass produced using TSMC's 2nm process, giving it a competitive edge against its rivals. The new Tensor G6 reportedly being used in the Pixel 11 series indicates an ambition to not lag behind its competitors. Reports also suggest a surprise move by Google to switch from Samsung to TSMC for the future Tensor chips manufacturing, indicating a strategic shift in partnerships. The bold move is believed to provide improved performance and efficiency gains and was quite a shock for Samsung, causing it to assess why Google made the switch. The strategic change appears to ensure the manufacturing of Google's future Tensor chipsets occurs via TSMC.
Moreover, Google executives visited TSMC to secure a chipset deal for Pixel smartphones. This partnership is expected to last five years with the Tensor G5 being Google’s first 3nm SoC. Hence, the Tensor G6 is rumored to use a stronger 2nm process, enhancing its robustness and performance while solving complex problems. Additionally, next year's Tensor G6 could bring a bigger leap forward compared to the Pixel 10's Tensor G5.
Google has also focused on enhancing Tensor's performance through various efforts, which include working on Quantum-inspired tensor networks and optimizing tensor networks to calculate turbulence probability distributions. On a different note, Tensor's memecoin app said to send 50% of the revenue to the TNSR treasury.
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