Google’s Tensor G3 will be succeeding the Tensor G2 which debuted on the Google Pixel 7 series. Reports have it that the chipset will be debuting on the next generation of the Pixel series, the Google Pixel 8 series, and most probably other Pixel devices in the future. But that’s not all, we should be seeing decent competition between Google’s Tensor G3 and other impressive chips. Does the Tensor G3 stand a chance?
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According to Pulse News, Samsung has improved its 4nm process yield during chip manufacture, with the yield now approaching that of its established 5nm process. In chip manufacture, “yield” refers to the number of chips produced on one wafer in comparison to the maximum theoretically achievable.
Since 2021, Samsung has been developing 4nm circuits but has failed to stay up with TSMC, which has a superior process with higher yields. Qualcomm transferred production of its Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 from Samsung’s fabs to TSMC in 2022, resulting in significantly improved power efficiency, among other benefits. According to the claim, according to “industry insiders,” Samsung’s 4nm process is now equivalent to TSMC’s.
While this may not be significant for long, as 3nm processes become available, it may be beneficial to some brands. As a result of these advancements, AMD appears to have formed a new cooperation with Samsung, and this new technique will also be utilized for Google’s next-generation Tensor chipset, Google’s Tensor G3.
Whereas the Tensor G2 used Samsung’s 5nm process in Pixel 7 series devices and the upcoming Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro will reportedly usher in Google’s first 4nm smartphones with Tensor G3(as mentioned earlier) using Samsung’s updated and now improved process.
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