
Google is set to announce its Pixel 10 smartphones, Pixel Watch 4, and Tensor G5 chip on August 20, marking a significant event in the tech industry. The Pixel 10's Tensor G6 will reportedly use a 2nm process at TSMC, ceasing its lag behind its competitors. Interestingly, the Tensor G5 has exhibited middling performance during testing with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold on Geekbench.
The Tensor G5 is Google's most powerful chipset to date, showing a 36% performance increase compared to its predecessor, the Tensor G4. Departing from Samsung, Google's switch to TSMC for Pixel 10 chip production has sent shockwaves within the industry, rousing Samsung into intensive analysis to understand this decision.
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Ahead of its launch, images of the Google Pixel 10, featuring a triple camera, Tensor G5 chip, and a fresh design, were leaked. Despite the promising improvements, benchmark tests have raised concerns about Tensor G5's performance. The Tensor G5 will continue using the same Exynos modem found in the Tensor G4.
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