Google's Tensor G6 Leak Points to 2nm Pixel 11 Chip With 4.11GHz Prime Core
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Updated · Gizmodo · May 12
Google's Tensor G6 Leak Points to 2nm Pixel 11 Chip With 4.11GHz Prime Core
7 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · May 12
Mystic Leaks said Google’s Tensor G6 for the Pixel 11 will be built by TSMC on a 2nm node, a shift aimed at boosting efficiency and overall performance.
The leaked CPU setup lists one ARM C1-Ultra core at 4.11GHz, four C1-Pro cores at 3.38GHz and two more at 2.65GHz, with a PowerVR C-Series CXTP GPU.
Those cores match MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 lineup in part, but without its three higher-end C1-Premium cores, suggesting Google may improve single-core speed more than gaming or peak benchmark results.
Google’s recent Tensor chips have trailed Qualcomm and Apple flagships in graphics and raw performance, so the Pixel 11 is still expected to lean on Gemini AI, cameras and software features rather than outright speed.
With a price hike and less RAM, can Google's AI software justify the Pixel 11's cost?
Can Tensor G6's powerful AI compensate for its outdated GPU, redefining the flagship experience?
Has Google finally fixed the Pixel's notorious connectivity issues with its new modem and TSMC chip?