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The Pixel 10 series is powered by the Tensor G5, Google’s biggest upgrade to its custom silicon.
The entire range runs on Google's Tensor G5 chip, which Google says is the largest-ever improvement in its processor, with a 3nm architecture.
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Google Pixel 10 and Google Pixel 10 Pro debut with Tensor G5, brighter displays, AI features and major camera differences. Here’s a full comparison of specs, colours and prices to help you decide.
Flagship Android phones can record videos using the older H.264 or the modern and efficient H.265/HEVC codec. The latter helps reduce the overall file size by a substantial 50%. This can quickly add up if you use your phone to shoot videos frequently, especially in 4K resolution.
Google announced its flagship Pixel 10 series devices last night, all powered by the latest Google Tensor G5. The new chip does bring a good amount of improvements over its predecessor and here’s all the information you’d want to know about the new Chipset from Google.
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The post Tensor G5 SoC Brings Biggest Leap Yet in Google Silicon appeared first on Android Headlines. Along with the Google Pixel 10 series smartphones, Google also announced the Tensor G5 processor. That is the long-awaited TSMC-made Tensor chip. It’s made using the latest 3nm node from TSMC.
Under the hood is Google's Tensor G5 chip, which powers all of the Pixel 10 series. The company says its CPU is 34 percent faster than the Tensor G4. The phone has 12GB of RAM and 128GB / 256GB storage tiers, the same as the Pixel 9.