Google Pixel 8 may get this big ‘chip’ upgrade – Times of India

Google’s first in-house chipset for Pixels, Tensor, was introduced two years ago. With Tensor, Google harnessed its AI expertise to create a ‘pixel’ experience. Now, we are moving on to the third generation tensor chip that will power the upcoming pixel 8 phone series.
According to a report by Android Authority, the upcoming tensor G3 Will feature significant upgrades like modern cores, support for the latest storage standard, a new GPU, and more.
New core configuration for Tensor G3
google tensor The G3, codenamed Zuma, is said to have a new 1+4+4 core layout, unlike the previous two generations of Tensor chops, which had 2+2+4 layouts.
The primary core will be the Cortex-X3, and it will be clocked at 3.0GHz. The mid-core will be four Cortex-A715s, each clocked at 2.45GHz, an upgrade from the Cortex-A78 in the Tensor G2. For the smaller cores, there will be four Cortex-A510 cores clocked at 2.15GHz, which will be better than previous Tensor generations.
These cores are from last year, so the Tensor G3 will still lag slightly behind the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9300 on paper.
The CPU upgrade to the Tensor G3 should improve the overall performance and efficiency of the Pixel 8 series, which also includes support for ARMv9 for enhanced security. Arm to Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) will be implemented to prevent memory-based attacks.
Google will also remove 32-bit support, which has already been phased out on the Pixel 7. The new chip will also improve the Pixel 8’s storage capabilities, allowing for faster and more efficient UFS 4.0 storage similar to recent high-end smartphones.
Google Tensor coming with G3 Immortal GPU
In addition, the GPU will see a significant upgrade with Arm’s new Immortalis GPU, specifically the Mali-G715, which offers considerable upgrades, including support for ray-tracing.
The Pixel 8’s Tensor G3 chip will have a “BigWave” block for better video decoding and encoding, including AV1 encoding at up to 4k30. The chip could support up to 8k30 encoding, but it’s unclear whether it will be included. A new TPU upgrade, “Rio,” will boost the clock speed to 1.1GHz, and a new DSP, “Callisto,” will aid in image processing.
Despite these upgrades, the Pixel 8’s Tensor G3 chip modem will remain the same as the previous model.
Google Tensor G3 chip is expected to be a 4nm chip SAMSUNGprocess of.
The Pixel 8 series is expected to launch in October 2023.