Google 通过 YouTube 官方预告片确认,将于 2026 年 2 月 18 日正式发布中端机型 Pixel 10a。 据 Android Authority 报道,该预告片展示了一款蓝色机型,其外观设计与前代产品基本一致,也印证了爆料人 ...
New details surrounding Google’s future plans for the Tensor chips in Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 are hinting at a main focus on efficiency upgrades in 2025, with further upgrades to come on the Pixel 11 ...
Google’s custom chips are getting a new home. According to a report from Digi Times, Google is working out a long-term deal with TSMC to manufacture its Tensor processors for future Pixel phones. The ...
A new report forecasts the smartphone chipset market through 2026, and claims that Google’s efforts in building Tensor for ...
Google has used its custom-designed Tensor chips to power Pixel phones since the Pixel 6. But so far, these chips haven’t matched the performance or efficiency of their competitors. This may change ...
The upcoming Google Tensor G5 processor has been benchmarked by Geekbench, which has revealed its performance potential. The SoC has been benchmarked with the codename “Google Frankel”. It was ...
Google's future-gen Pixel 11 family of smartphones will use a next-gen Tensor G6 processor built on TSMC's new 2nm process node, with the Tensor G6 codenamed "Malibu". Spotted by Android Authority ...
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For the upcoming Google Pixel 10 series, the company has been reported to be switching from Samsung to TSMC for its Tensor G5 ...
Google wants to solve Pixel phones’ overheating and battery issues. But not without removing some serious features to save money. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some ...
Google’s next two generations of smartphones will continue to leave power users wanting in many regards. Would Google be better off going back to Snapdragon? Has Google’s Tensor project already failed ...