Article 5G457 Google’s next Pixels will reportedly switch to a custom in-house GS101 processor

Google’s next Pixels will reportedly switch to a custom in-house GS101 processor

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Chaim Gartenberg
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Google's next Pixel flagship - the presumably named Pixel 6" - will reportedly feature a Google-designed GS101 Whitechapel" SoC (system on a chip), a first for the company, as reported by 9to5Google and XDA-Developers.

9to5Google's report claims Google is working on two phones that will feature the Arm-based GS101 - presumed to be a flagship device to succeed last year's Pixel 5 and a Pixel 4A 5G follow-up.

XDA's report, meanwhile, goes into further detail on the new SoC, claiming the GS101 chips will feature a three cluster setup with a TPU (Tensor Processing Unit)" for machine learning applications. (For reference, Qualcomm's own flagship Snapdragon 888 uses Arm's Cortex-X1 / Cortex-A78 / Cortex-A55 as a triple cluster CPU setup.)...

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