‘Tensor G3 based on Arm Cortex v9 architecture’

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Google’s Tensor G3 will be based on the ARMv9 architecture. That’s what Android Authority writes. The SoC is said to have four economical Cortex-A510, four Cortex-A715 and a powerful Cortex X3 processor core. The cores would be placed in a 2+2+1 arrangement.

According to sources that Android Authority could speak to, the clock speeds of these processor cores would be higher than the clock speeds of the cores in the Tensor G2 and G1. The new chipset would too Poor Memory Tagging to support. This is a security technique that is intended to prevent vulnerabilities in the memory of a SoC. The Tensor G3 also receives a new memory controller that enables UFS 4.0 memory. Both the Tensor G1 and Tensor G2 only support UFS 3.1 memory.

The GPU becomes according to Android Authority an ARM Mali-G715. It would contain 10 graphics cores and the GPU would also support ray tracing. The Tensor G3 is said to be able to encode or decode 8k video at 30fps. Android Authority writes that the Pixel 8 smartphones will not be able to record video in 8k. According to the editors of the website, smartphones cannot adequately handle the associated heat development. According to the website, the Tensor G3 also includes a separate computing core that can decode and encode AV1 videos, and an improved digital signal processor.

Google has not yet shared any details about the Tensor G or the Pixel 8. According to 9to5Google, the American search giant would like to announce the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones this fall.

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