Since the time Google’s custom Tensor declared that the Pixel 6 will wear a custom SoC with AI enhancements, there has been hypothesis that Samsung will be the one to deliver it. In spite of the fact that it’s anything but another hole by any stretch of the imagination, a new report recommends that this custom SoC might be an unreleased Exynos chipset.
Google Pixel 6 to Launch this Fall with a Custom Tensor Processor
Google’s custom Tensor has supposedly been chipping away at this unreleased Exynos SoC for over a year and it is known as the Exynos 9855. It passes by the codename Whitechapel which is additionally the codename Google utilizes for its Tensor processor.
As far as execution, the Whitechapel is near the Exynos 9840, which is economically known as the Exynos 2100, utilized on Samsung Galaxy S21 in certain business sectors. Consequently, we can expect that Google’s chip will rank somewhere close to the Exynos 2100 and the Exynos 2200, which is set to deliver in the not so distant future with AMD’s RDNA2 GPU.
The arrival of Whitechapel even lines up consummately with the remainder of Samsung’s deliveries. The Exynos 2100 showed up sooner than expected 2021, Tensor some place in October, and the Exynos 2200 before the finish of 2022. This shows that Samsung plays a lot greater part in Tensor’s advancement than Google would have you accept.
We will just become acquainted with more subtleties once real benchmarks seem on the web.