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Despite prior reporting, a leak shows that Google's Pixel 10 will still use an Exynos modem in its Tensor G5 SoC.
The Google Pixel 10 series may launch in India ahead of the Apple iPhone 17 series, thus offering prospective buyers of the ...
Google is reportedly extending its partnership with TSMC to secure Tensor chipset supply for Pixel devices until 2030, ...
It's a week later than previously rumored, allegedly. Yesterday a rumor surfaced saying Google would unveil the Pixel 10 ...
Leaked reports claim that the Pixel 10 series may debut at the highly anticipated "Made by Google" event scheduled for around ...
Google is expected to launch the Pixel 10 series on August 13, mirroring last year's Pixel 9 unveiling, with devices hitting ...
According to X leaker Arsène Lupin, who accurately shared Pixel 9 renders and the global models of the OnePlus 13 earlier ...
Phone 17 may retain the iPhone 16 chip but offer camera and display upgrades, with pricing expected to stay unchanged.
Samsung Foundry remains far behind TSMC and now has China's SMIC closing in.
The Google Pixel 10 series will feature a chip manufactured by TSMC, but it sounds like this could be a long-term deal.
It’s a long-term deal that will witness Google’s future Tensor G5 chipset come to life. For the first time ever, Google will be using a TSMC-manufactured processor in phones and tablets.
TSMC’s most advanced fabrication processes have seen significant price increases. According to China Times, ordering a wafer on the 2 nm node costs around $30,000 USD, while a wafer on the 1.