Google could use the Tensor G6 chip for the Pixel 11 to use the graphics core from the Tensor G4 that is used in the Pixel 9 and there's a silver lining to that

By: Vlad Cherevko | 09.11.2024, 15:48

Google is planning to use the Tensor G4 GPU in its new Tensor G6 chip, which could prove beneficial for users.

Here's What We Know

Google has been using its own Tensor chips since the launch of the Pixel 6, but their performance and efficiency have yet to match the competition. A leaked internal document obtained by Android Authority states that changes to the Tensor G6 will focus on improving thermal performance and power efficiency.

A comparison of the graphics performance of the Tensor G4, Tensor G5 and Tensor G6 chips

The Tensor G6 will have a smaller crystal size compared to the Tensor G5, which will also reduce its manufacturing costs. To achieve this, Google will reduce the chip area by using the Tensor G4 GPU, which will reduce the crystal size by 12%. It will also reduce the number of DSP (digital signal processor) cores and reduce SLC (system level cache).

Google's main goal is to create smaller, more energy efficient yet powerful enough chips to improve overall performance and extend the battery life of devices. However, this decision could mean no support for ray tracing in the Tensor G6, which would be a step backwards from the Tensor G5, which will support the technology. As far as whether this will be a successful strategy - the release of the Pixel 11 will tell.

Source: Android Authority