Google’s next-generation Tensor G5 CPU and Pixel 10 smartphone series are anticipated to launch later this year. Although Samsung produced the company’s earlier smartphone chips, Google is anticipated to move to Taiwan-based TSMC this year. Details of multiple Tensor G5 chip replacements for Samsung-designed components have leaked online before of the Google Pixel 10 series launch, providing us with a preview of the company’s next chipset.
Tensor G5 Will Come With Google’s DSP, TPU, and Audio Processor
The business intends to retain some of its own components from the current generation Tensor G4 in its next chipset, according to Android Authority, which cites a Google source. These include the Google EdgeTPU, Google GXP (DSP), Google Emerald Hill memory coprocessor, and the company’s always-on compute (AoC) audio processor.
Similar to its predecessor, the Tensor G5 will have Arm Cortex CPU cores. According to the rumour, the new chip would use a GPU from Imagination Technologies DXT, in contrast to the Tensor G4 and previous generations.
According to reports, the Tensor G5 chip will use Chips&Media’s WAVE677DV video IP this year instead of Google’s BigWave (AV1) and Samsung MFC video codecs. Google will employ a VeriSilicon DC9000 core in place of an Exynos display controller, and the smartphone will be able to contact a Google-created ISP rather than a modified version of Samsung’s ISP.
Google is anticipated to replace the Samsung controllers utilised by previous Tensor chips for interfaces and controllers (UFS, USB3, and PWM) with replacements from outside vendors like Synopsys, SmartDV, and Faraday technologies.
CREDIT: Gadget360, Allneeds
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