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Every year we get mounds of information regarding Google's latest Tensor processor, but we often don't get too much information about an upgrade to Google's Titan security chip. Well, that's because for the past few years, Google has been relying on the Titan M2 coprocessor that released with the Pixel 6 series back in 2021.
Google has stuck with last year's Tensor G4 processor for its new budget Pixel 10a smartphone. Here's why it's both a good and a bad move.
As reported by Mystic Leaks on Telegram, Google is apparently working on Titan M3 for this year’s Tensor G6, codenamed “Google Epic,” running firmware “longjing.” There’s not much else to go off of here other than these initial internal listings,
Google unveils the $499 Pixel 10a with Tensor G4, AI-powered camera tools, a brighter 3,000-nit display, Satellite SOS, and seven years of updates.
A report from Counterpoint Research indicates that Google is well-positioned to navigate a predicted 7% decline in the smartphone chip market in 2026. Thanks to its in-house Tensor chip development, the company can better manage costs and focus on the ...
Google’s Pixel smartphones pride themselves on superb software but haven’t quite garnered the same reputation for their processor hardware. Despite custom silicon in the form of Google’s Tensor chip, performance and power consumption have been hit ...
(Bloomberg/Nick Turner) — Meta Platforms Inc. is in talks to spend billions on Google’s AI chips, the Information reported, adding to a monthslong share rally as the search giant has made the case it can rival Nvidia Corp. as a leader in artificial ...
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