Tensor chips as used in Google's Pixel phones have recently come under scrutiny for their lackluster performance and apparent inefficiency, with many fans expressing discontent with the chip's ability to handle heavy gaming. However, the Tensor G6 chip planned for the Pixel 11 might see a change in modems from Samsung to MediaTek, a move which could potentially improve the chipβs performance. Simultaneously, there's a wave of advancements within the realm of tensor network-based computational frameworks, with AI playing a significant role in solving enduring physics challenges. There has been some noteworthy work on tensor-network based detection of moving objects and a new tensor network approach to quantum simulations. In the industrial sector,
Silicon Valley startup Tensor introduced a personal 'RoboCar', marking a big step in self-driving technology. Furthermore, Google has been distancing itself from Samsung for its future Tensor chips, with a shift being made from Samsung to TSMC for the Tensor G5 while eyeing MediaTek's modem for the G6 in 2026. Several advances have been made in tensor applications inside quantum computing, photonic processors, device technology, and deep learning models. Finally, there seems to be a propensity towards the brand name
'Tensor' across a diverse range of platforms and applications, extending beyond Googleβs chips into household gadgets, academic research projects, and emerging tech companies.
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