It is widely known that for smartphones, tablets, and more. The first-generation Tensor processor, used in the , is a modified version of the . Now, the company is testing a couple of new chipsets, one of which is potentially a new Tensor processor.
According to , is testing two new chipsets. One could be the successor to the and could be branded . The other chipset has model number S5P9865, which could be the next-generation Google Tensor chipset, at least going by the first-generation Tensor’s model number (S5P9845).
Since the S5P9865 (codenamed ‘Zuma’) is being tested on a developer board with the codename ‘Ripcurrent,’ it may not be the Tensor 2 used in the . The Tensor 2 is reportedly tested on a developer board with the codename ‘Cloudripper.’ So, the new Tensor chipset could be for the Pixel 8 series.
is also testing a chipset with model number S5E8835 and going by its model number, it could be the successor to the Exynos 1280 used in various mid-range Galaxy smartphones. It could be launched as the Exynos 1380 and used in at least a few mid-range Galaxy smartphones in 2023.
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According to , is testing two new chipsets. One could be the successor to the and could be branded . The other chipset has model number S5P9865, which could be the next-generation Google Tensor chipset, at least going by the first-generation Tensor’s model number (S5P9845).
Since the S5P9865 (codenamed ‘Zuma’) is being tested on a developer board with the codename ‘Ripcurrent,’ it may not be the Tensor 2 used in the . The Tensor 2 is reportedly tested on a developer board with the codename ‘Cloudripper.’ So, the new Tensor chipset could be for the Pixel 8 series.
is also testing a chipset with model number S5E8835 and going by its model number, it could be the successor to the Exynos 1280 used in various mid-range Galaxy smartphones. It could be launched as the Exynos 1380 and used in at least a few mid-range Galaxy smartphones in 2023.
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