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Google Tensor G3 and beyond

dappercivility

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Pixel 10 ftw!! :s12:


Then when Pixel phones using the Tensor G4 then I consider getting Pixel. Exynos foundry after so much R&D and so much money pumped in, so many "talents" still are unable to make a proper efficient, lower heat SOC. Tech enthusiasts shun anything equipped with exynos.
 

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Then when Pixel phones using the Tensor G4 then I consider getting Pixel. Exynos foundry after so much R&D and so much money pumped in, so many "talents" still are unable to make a proper efficient, lower heat SOC. Tech enthusiasts shun anything equipped with exynos.
Google relied on qualcomm processors to power the first few generations of pixel. and from the p6 series onwards, they uses ̶e̶x̶y̶n̶o̶s̶ tensor processors, and comparing them to sd-powered rivals, e̶x̶y̶n̶o̶s̶ tensor really cmi. even samsung abandoned and replaced their own chip with sd on their s23
 

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Google relied on qualcomm processors to power the first few generations of pixel. and from the p6 series onwards, they uses ̶e̶x̶y̶n̶o̶s̶ tensor processors, and comparing them to sd-powered rivals, e̶x̶y̶n̶o̶s̶ tensor really cmi. even samsung abandoned and replaced their own chip with sd on their s23
Worse is Samsung is still stubbornly trying to revive their Exynos chipsets with rumours that exynos be powering the next gen S24 series handsets 😩
The Global SD equipped S23 Series by right should enjoy very brisk sales worldwide but alas, the pandemic has more or less affected the global populations' spending power and affected their bottom line tremendously in their last quarter figures.
 

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Worse is Samsung is still stubbornly trying to revive their Exynos chipsets with rumours that exynos be powering the next gen S24 series handsets 😩
:rolleyes:

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Google relied on qualcomm processors to power the first few generations of pixel. and from the p6 series onwards, they uses ̶e̶x̶y̶n̶o̶s̶ tensor processors, and comparing them to sd-powered rivals, e̶x̶y̶n̶o̶s̶ tensor really cmi. even samsung abandoned and replaced their own chip with sd on their s23
Now like lelong sales.. Something must be wrong..
 

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Worse is Samsung is still stubbornly trying to revive their Exynos chipsets with rumours that exynos be powering the next gen S24 series handsets 😩
The Global SD equipped S23 Series by right should enjoy very brisk sales worldwide but alas, the pandemic has more or less affected the global populations' spending power and affected their bottom line tremendously in their last quarter figures.
I can't wait for them to self pwned again.
 

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Finally Google.
"The move to ARMv9 also allows Google to implement new security technologies. The Pixel 8 will feature Arm’s Memory Tagging Extensions (MTE), which can prevent some memory-based attacks. Other phones already support MTE in hardware but haven’t enabled it in Android. The Pixel 8 bootloader looks to be the first to implement this interface."
 
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