First evidence that the Tensor G5 will be fabbed by TSMC uncovered

27 May 2024
The Tensor G4, coming later this year, might be the last Tensor to be designed and made by Samsung.

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  • Anonymous
  • sgj
  • 02 Jun 2024

No more tensynos ? Ah was so funny

But still how toasty and Maggy and drainy battery will be that tensor ? I think google is able to completely f''kup even the best manufcacturing process nowadays.

    Google should retire the Pixel line.....

    The only reason it's still in play:

    The revenue generated from the end users data results in a profit.

    No data, no profit, no Pixel.

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      • Anonymous
      • rJq
      • 28 May 2024

      ashrobb, 27 May 2024Good. Now I might actually consider a Pixel.Glad that the SoC is the only issue for you in pixels.

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        • Anonymous
        • nC4
        • 28 May 2024

        Anonymous, 27 May 2024Own design + tsmc Easily gonna be more expensive than A... moreObviously.

        P8 Pro 256GB was already almost 1200 Euros. So add on inflation by the time when Pixel 10 comes out, it is going to be at least that price.

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          • T the Tinkerer
          • mFd
          • 28 May 2024

          It will likely still have mediocre battery life due to Google's software constantly polling you sending location data/analytics. TSMC's fab won't be able to fix that. I otherwise love the look that The Pixel phones are heading in.

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            • Anonymous
            • 0p}
            • 28 May 2024

            Stoon, 27 May 2024a flagship mediatek would have been better since the beginn... moreWhen dimensity could not use mmWave that pixels need in USA?
            Because D9000 did not support it.

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              • Anonymous
              • J2s
              • 28 May 2024

              Hopefully they keep the Pro (non-xl) version that's going to come out now with the Pixel 9, and I'll buy the 10 100%.
              Would be perfect for me and I can put GrapheneOS on it later.

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                • Anonymous
                • 0U2
                • 28 May 2024

                Wonder if they'll continue to use Exynos modems. Exynos 5400 shows some promise?

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 0U2
                  • 28 May 2024

                  Pixel pro , 28 May 2024Don’t buy pixel phones,it has multiple issues like network,... moreGoogle camera is really good. Speaking from personal experience.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • pKL
                    • 28 May 2024

                    Stoon, 27 May 2024a flagship mediatek would have been better since the beginn... moreIn hindsight yes, but they weren't at the right level at the time

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                      • Anonymous
                      • pXr
                      • 28 May 2024

                      Google can barely get their Google TV 4K to work, without lagging or rebooting, so good luck

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                        • Anonymous
                        • PZT
                        • 28 May 2024

                        justasmile, 28 May 2024What about the performance then?It'll still be bad, it's Google after all, even when they used Snapdragons they were plagued with software and hardware instability.

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                          • Pixel pro
                          • fC{
                          • 28 May 2024

                          Don’t buy pixel phones,it has multiple issues like network,voice distruption,over heating,weak battery,instead one plus and Samsung are much better and pixel camera is not as good as its being advertised,paid analysts are active to praise day and night.

                            What about the performance then?

                              G5 is the reverse for 5G 😂

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 0p}
                                • 28 May 2024

                                Wesker, 28 May 2024This should've been Tensor G1, with Google sticking wi... moreTensynos 3 = $40
                                8g2 = $160

                                Now you see why exynos was used for years.
                                That would be $120 more, licensing is not even included, that is just price of chipset.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • LkB
                                  • 28 May 2024

                                  The Underdog, 28 May 2024Same, will never buy anything fabbed by Samsung. Inefficien... moreFunny, none here complains about ram/storage made by samsung semicon.

                                    Anonymous, 28 May 2024Google uses Samsung modems though...will they be purchasing... moreQualcomm does that for Apple because their modem order is huge. On top of what is likely a small order from Google, there is also no love lost with QC.

                                    I do wonder why the tech media never seems to ask what modem they will pair with their own chip? I have to assume its because their only option is Samsung. By then it would be a 5500 and any differences no matter how vast may be minimal to users who are not doing speed tests all day as Samsung modems get better & more efficient.

                                      This should've been Tensor G1, with Google sticking with Snapdragon until the TSMC chip was ready. No point in going in-house if it's to plague users with sub-par performance and awful battery life for 4 releases straight.

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • q3R
                                        • 28 May 2024

                                        Google uses Samsung modems though...will they be purchasing an external modem from them?

                                        Or (and there's zero chance of this happening) they get a Qualcomm modem? I'd be thrilled if they could pair a QC modem with a TSMC Tensor.