Google Pixel 11's Tensor G6 Chipset Specifications Leaked Ahead of Launch
Google Pixel 11’s Tensor G6 chipset specs revealed in leak
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The Google Pixel 11 series is expected to launch in August, featuring the new Tensor G6 chipset. Leaked specifications reveal a 7-core setup with upgraded ARM CPU cores, though the GPU may not meet high gaming demands. This follows earlier leaks regarding the lineup's codenames and security enhancements.
- 01Google Pixel 11 expected announcement in August.
- 02Tensor G6 chipset features a 7-core setup with upgraded ARM CPU cores.
- 03New ARM C1 Ultra core clocked at 4.11GHz and multiple C1 Pro cores.
- 04The GPU, a PowerVR C-Series model, may limit gaming performance.
- 05Codenames for the models include Cubs, Grizzly, and Kodiak.
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The upcoming Google Pixel 11 series is anticipated to be announced in August, following the company's typical launch schedule. Recent leaks reveal that the Tensor G6 chipset will feature a new configuration, including an ARM C1 Ultra core running at 4.11GHz, alongside four ARM C1 Pro cores clocked at 3.38GHz and two additional C1 Pro cores at 2.65GHz. This marks a significant upgrade from the previous Tensor G5 model. However, the chipset's GPU, the PowerVR C-Series CXTP-48-1536, is considered outdated, which may hinder the Pixel 11's performance in gaming applications. The leaked information also includes codenames for the models: Pixel 11 (Cubs), Pixel 11 Pro (Grizzly), and Pixel 11 Pro XL (Kodiak). Additionally, the Tensor G6 is expected to incorporate a new Titan M3 security chip, enhancing device security.
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