While Google fans are waiting for the Pixel 8 along with the Tensor G3, information about its successors, the Pixel 9 and the Tensor G4, has already leaked. Apparently there are no major chip improvements.
Originally, the Pixel 9 was supposed to be equipped with a system-on-chip (SoC) entirely developed by Google. But this plan fell through according to various leaky sources. The Tensor G4, which will be used in the Pixel 9 in 2024, will likely be the only one Minimal change Tensor G3 manufactured by Samsung. The G3 chip will be used in the Pixel 8 series, which will be unveiled alongside the Pixel Watch 2 in October.
The data show that the tensor G4 im Samsung Process 4LPP+ – The same process is used for the upcoming Samsung Exynos 2400. There are hardly any changes to the graphics unit with the Tensor G4. According to current reports, Again an Immortalis G715 GPU Used – only a slightly higher clock rate would be conceivable. However, there are likely to be changes to the CPU cores. Successors to Cortex-X3, Cortex-A715 and Cortex-A510 are expected, namely Cortex-X4, Cortex-A720 and Cortex-A520.
Assumed specification of tensor G4:
- CPU: Cortex-X4, Cortex-A720, Cortex-A520
- GPU: Immortal-G715
- Manufacture: Samsung 4LPP+
Overall, these reports suggest that the transition from the Tensor G3 to the Tensor G4 will be a minor upgrade, similar to the transition from the first to the second generation. Google seems to be building on existing technology and making optimizations instead of making meaningful progress every year.
However, future generations of tensor chips could be even more interesting. Reports indicate that Google will start using the 5th generation of Tensor chips TSMC Will work together. The G5 chip should Then complete “custom”. And no longer based on customized Samsung designs. You can know more about this in the detailed report Android Authority.
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