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Google’s Next Smartphone May Be Getting a Huge Upgrade
“Google’s next-generation Tensor chipset will use a 3nm fabrication process.”
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Even though it was only recently that Google’s Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro launched, speculation is already rife about their successors.
These devices have quickly gained a reputation as two of the best Android phones currently available, mainly due to their AI integration, particularly in the camera.
Previously, we were given additional details about Google’s upcoming budget-friendly offering, the Google Pixel 7a. At the same time, recent news is arguably even more exciting.
According to a recent leak by tech tipster The Galox, Google’s next-generation Tensor chipset will use a 3nm fabrication process.
This development would see the Tensor line bypass the 4nm option altogether, with the 5nm Tensor G2 transitioning directly to a 3nm Tensor G3.
In practical terms, this upgrade would result in a significant boost to performance capabilities and efficiency. The Galox also stated that “performance will be a lot closer to other flagships.”