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Pixel 10 tensor G5 chip is done

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From the report, Pixel 10 Tensor G5 has successfully taped out, meaning it’s ready for production. As per the word on the street be true this is a significant achievement for Google’s independently designed mobile chip, which is said to be using TSMC’s 3nm process technology. Going fully-custom with its smartphone SoC enhances Google’s control and competitiveness in the market, boosting AI capabilities.

Anticipators might think that it’s a bit early to be talking about the Google Pixel 10, as the pixel 9 hasn’t been released. Moreover information concerning the processor of the Pixel 10 series suggests that the Tensor G5 has successfully taped out, meaning that the final version of a computer chip design has been completed and sent for manufacturing.

Good news according to manufactures, the Tensor G5 chipset has entered the tape out stage. In other words, the process involving the creation of the physical masks used in semiconductor fabrication has been completed, and it is essentially ready for production. What’s more interesting is that the new chipset will use TSMC’s 3nm process technology, which would also imply better power management and performance.

Anticipating for Google’s new Tensor G5 chip

Main aspect of Google’s new Tensor G5 chip is that it will give Google the capability to achieve comprehensive control from chips to operating systems, from applications to devices, and enhance its competitiveness in the smartphone market. Further, it will also help Google boost its AI capabilities for more powerful AI experiences on its mobile devices. This development of mobile phones SoCs is not easy feat, as there are only a few companies in the world that have been capable of pulling it off. Apple might be the best example, as it keeps improving its processors with every delivery and has extended the use of in house chipsets to power its laptops and tablets. Samsung and Huawei are also nice examples, but users normally choose Snapdragon processors over Exynos-powered Galaxy devices.

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