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Google to introduce Tensor G3 chip in Pixel 8

Google Tensor G3
Google Pixel 7a (pictured) currently uses the Tensor G2 chip. If reports turn out to be true, the upcoming Pixel 8 lineup will feature a significantly upgraded Tensor G3 chip.

Google is planning to introduce the latest version of their Tensor chip with significant upgrades in the upcoming Pixel 8 lineup, as per sources such as 9to5 Google and Android Authority.

In phones, an SoC (system-on-a-chip) is a single chip that combines the CPU, GPU, AI cores and other key functions - making it an essential part of making a phone unique in terms of functionality and specs.

Google introduced their first smartphone SoC, Tensor, in 2021 with the Pixel 6 lineup, and then Tensor G2 with the Pixel 7 smartphones.

A report by Android Authority states that Tensor G3 will feature nine CPU cores, with four Cortex-A510s, four Cortex-A715s and one Cortex-X3, which all combine to provide a noticeable upgrade from the existing Tensor G2 in the current Pixel 7 lineup.

As per 9to5 Google, this chip upgrade will come with added security and boosted storage options, which will allow the Pixel 8 to support faster and more efficient UFS 4.0 storage - reportedly better than the likes of OnePlus 11 and Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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Google to introduce Tensor G3 chip in Pixel 8

Google Tensor G3
Google Pixel 7a (pictured) currently uses the Tensor G2 chip. If reports turn out to be true, the upcoming Pixel 8 lineup will feature a significantly upgraded Tensor G3 chip.

Google is planning to introduce the latest version of their Tensor chip with significant upgrades in the upcoming Pixel 8 lineup, as per sources such as 9to5 Google and Android Authority.

In phones, an SoC (system-on-a-chip) is a single chip that combines the CPU, GPU, AI cores and other key functions - making it an essential part of making a phone unique in terms of functionality and specs.

Google introduced their first smartphone SoC, Tensor, in 2021 with the Pixel 6 lineup, and then Tensor G2 with the Pixel 7 smartphones.

A report by Android Authority states that Tensor G3 will feature nine CPU cores, with four Cortex-A510s, four Cortex-A715s and one Cortex-X3, which all combine to provide a noticeable upgrade from the existing Tensor G2 in the current Pixel 7 lineup.

As per 9to5 Google, this chip upgrade will come with added security and boosted storage options, which will allow the Pixel 8 to support faster and more efficient UFS 4.0 storage - reportedly better than the likes of OnePlus 11 and Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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