Google’s Tensor SoC for Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro to Be up to 80 Percent Faster, Leading to Faster App Loading & a More Responsive Device

Google’s Tensor SoC for Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro to Be up to 80 Percent Faster, Leading to Faster App Loading & a More Responsive Device

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https://wccftech.com/google-tensor-chip-80-percent-faster/

Google shed some light on the Tensor chip during a previous announcement, stating that it will be focused on machine learning, and improve computational photography, but never cared to provide a sliver of information surrounding its performance. Thankfully, the latest leak mentions that the custom SoC will deliver up to 80 percent more performance, and while that sounds vague, we are here to clear up the confusion just a little bit.

We reported on an earlier leak, showing the Pixel 6’s landing pages, which was massive in its own right, because it provided nearly everything future potential customers needed to know about the upcoming Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Of course, we are confident that we will stumble across more details before the official announcement, as well as when the first retail units are available, but let us go through Google’s claim of its Tensor delivering up to an 80 percent performance boost.

Google’s Tensor SoC for Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro to Be up to 80 Percent Faster, Leading to Faster App Loading & a More Responsive Device

Oct 11, 2021, 10:24pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/google-tensor-chip-80-percent-faster/ > Google shed some light on the Tensor chip during a previous announcement, stating that it will be focused on machine learning, and improve computational photography, but never cared to provide a sliver of information surrounding its performance. Thankfully, the latest leak mentions that the custom SoC will deliver up to 80 percent more performance, and while that sounds vague, we are here to clear up the confusion just a little bit. > We reported on an earlier leak, showing the Pixel 6’s landing pages, which was massive in its own right, because it provided nearly everything future potential customers needed to know about the upcoming Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Of course, we are confident that we will stumble across more details before the official announcement, as well as when the first retail units are available, but let us go through Google’s claim of its Tensor delivering up to an 80 percent performance boost.