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The Google Tensor is the first consumer SOC developed by Google for use in their consumer class devices. The Tensor chip first appeared in the 2021 Google Pixel 6 smartphone. The SOC marks googles first step in developing its own in house hardware for its devices. A main focus of this SOC is Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning performance and efficiency. The Tensor chip shares many similarities to the Exynos 2100. | The Google Tensor is the first consumer SOC developed by Google for use in their consumer class devices. The Tensor chip first appeared in the 2021 Google Pixel 6 smartphone. The SOC marks googles first step in developing its own in house hardware for its devices. A main focus of this SOC is Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning performance and efficiency. The Tensor chip shares many similarities to the Exynos 2100. | ||
== Devices == | |||
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|where=Devices.chipset like '%Google Tensor%' | |||
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Revision as of 07:23, 10 August 2023
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Manufacturer | |
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Name | Tensor |
Architecture | aarch64 |
CPU | 2x 2.8GHz Arm Cortex-X1, 2x 2.25GHz Arm Cortex-A76, 4x 1.80GHz Arm Cortex-A55 |
GPU | Mali-G78 MP20 |
Year | 2021 |
Process | 5nm |
Components | |
CPU |
Works |
UART |
Works |
Storage |
No data |
USB |
No data |
Display |
Broken |
GPU |
No data |
Pinctrl |
No data |
I²C |
No data |
SPI |
No data |
Audio |
No data |
Video |
No data |
Thermal |
No data |
WiFi |
No data |
Bluetooth |
No data |
Modem |
No data |
GPS |
No data |
Camera |
No data |
NPU |
No data |
Suspend |
No data |
Ethernet |
No data |
SATA |
No data |
The Google Tensor is the first consumer SOC developed by Google for use in their consumer class devices. The Tensor chip first appeared in the 2021 Google Pixel 6 smartphone. The SOC marks googles first step in developing its own in house hardware for its devices. A main focus of this SOC is Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning performance and efficiency. The Tensor chip shares many similarities to the Exynos 2100.
Devices
Device | Codename | Mainline |
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Google Pixel 6 | google-raviole | Y |
Google Pixel 6 Pro | google-raviole | Y |
Google Pixel 6a | google-bluejay | |
Google Pixel 7a | google-lynx | |
Google Pixel 8 | google-shiba | |
Google Pixel 9 | google-tokay | |
Google Pixel 7 | google-panther |