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Google Tensor G5 Chip Will Reportedly Be Built on TSMC’s 3nm Technology for Improved Efficiency


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Tensor G5 Chip Will Reportedly Be Built on TSMC’s 3nm Technology for Improved Efficiency

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’s future Pixel smartphone models could offer increased efficiency compared to the company’s existing handsets, according to a report. After using Samsung-made Tensor G3 chips for years, recent reports suggest that
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has plans to switching from Samsung to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) for future processor requirements. While news about the switch was reported several times, the upcoming Pixel 9 series is expected to feature a Samsung-made Tensor G4 SoC, which reportedly uses a different packing method to offer notable improvements over last year’s Tensor G3 chip. A new report indicates that next year’s Tensor G5 processor may utilise the 3nm process made available by TSMC.

A Business Korea

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states that Samsung’s foundry has been struggling with yield and power efficiency issues with its 3nm technology for a while, concluding that the firm will end up losing customers to TSMC’s 3nm process. These customers would include big names like Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm,
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and more. Citing an industry source, the report claims that
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will opt for TSMC’s 3nm technology.

The detailed report adds that Samsung will continue to deliver processors for

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till the fourth generation of Tensor processors, but will switch to TSMC for the fifth generation which could be called the Tensor G5, provided
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continues with the same moniker for its processor.

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also seems to be seeking to upgrade its processor’s efficiency and will reportedly go with TSMC’s 3nm technology for its Tensor G5 processor. This could finally bring its processor and phones on par with Apple’s iPhone that currently utilises an industry-leading 3nm process.

Samsung was the first in the industry to go with the first-generation 3nm node back in 2022, but is still struggling to deliver the level of power efficiency and heat management that’s needed. TSMC’s process offers better power efficiency compared to Samsung’s and so has turned out to be the option of choice for most manufacturers going forward.

The process node has proved useful for heat management which has notable implications not just with smartphones but for servers as well. The addition of AI features is said to further add to the overall load, making matters related to heat and efficiency more critical.

Meanwhile, TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, recently claimed that Samsung is unlikely to go with its Exynos processor for its Galaxy S25 series. If this happens, it would mean Samsung switching back to Qualcomm for processors in its flagship series of Galaxy smartphones, after switching to its own Exynos SoCs for the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ in select markets (including India) this year.


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