Google Tensor chip Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/google-tensor-chip/ Technology News and Reviews Sun, 09 Jul 2023 06:42:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 In the future, Google Tensor chips may be completely self-designed https://www.techgoing.com/in-the-future-google-tensor-chips-may-be-completely-self-designed/ Sun, 09 Jul 2023 06:42:51 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=111944 As things stand, Google has done a lot of customization for its Tensor series chipsets for its Pixel series of devices. At their core, however, these designs are still largely based on Samsung’s Exynos infrastructure. Google is also using Samsung’s foundry to manufacture the aforementioned chips. According to industry sources, Google is working to restructure […]

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As things stand, Google has done a lot of customization for its Tensor series chipsets for its Pixel series of devices. At their core, however, these designs are still largely based on Samsung’s Exynos infrastructure. Google is also using Samsung’s foundry to manufacture the aforementioned chips. According to industry sources, Google is working to restructure the setup so that it has more control over its custom chip designs.

We already know that the Tensor G3 was also developed with Samsung. It’s destined to be built into the Pixel 8 phone, and it’s probably too late to make any changes here. However, Google does have plans to turn the Tensor G4 chip used in the Pixel 10 series to a fully self-designed design, but due to the challenges of coordination between Google’s US and Indian teams and the high turnover of personnel, the G4’s own custom chip design code-named “Redondo” may It’s not going to happen at all.

This means that Google is likely to stick with Samsung chips for the Tensor G4 generation and Pixel 10 series as well. Sources say the Tensor G5 chipset, code-named “Laguna,” could be Google’s first fully self-developed chipset. It’s targeting a possible release in 2025, and if the rumors are true, Google may be looking to TSMC to manufacture the “Laguna” chip on a 3nm process.

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Samsung is testing Exynos 1380 and next-gen Google Tensor chips https://www.techgoing.com/samsung-is-testing-exynos-1380-and-next-gen-google-tensor-chips/ Sat, 27 Aug 2022 06:55:51 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=19951 Samsung is known for helping Google design Tensor chips for smartphones, tablets, and other devices, and the first generation of Tensor in the Pixel 6/6 Pro is based on a custom Samsung Exynos 2100 chip. Now, Samsung is testing two new chips, one of which is presumed to be the second-generation Tensor chip. According to […]

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Samsung is known for helping Google design Tensor chips for smartphones, tablets, and other devices, and the first generation of Tensor in the Pixel 6/6 Pro is based on a custom Samsung Exynos 2100 chip. Now, Samsung is testing two new chips, one of which is presumed to be the second-generation Tensor chip.

According to information shared by Galaxy Club, Samsung is testing 2 new chips. One of them may be the successor to the Exynos 1280, which will probably be called Exynos 1380 when it becomes available, while the other is the S5P9865, which is expected to be the next generation Google Tensor chip, as the first generation model was the S5P9845.

Sources say the S5P9865 (internally codenamed Zuma) is already being tested on a developer motherboard codenamed “Ripcurrent”. However, previous information said that Tensor 2 was tested on a developer board codenamed “Cloudripper”. So the new Tensor chipset could be used in the Pixel 8 series.

System LSI is also testing the S5E8835 chipset, which, depending on the model number, could be the successor to the Exynos 1280 used in various mid-range Galaxy smartphones. It could be launched as the Exynos 1380 and used in some mid-range Galaxy smartphones in 2023.

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