One of the main features of the latest Pixel 6 devices is the Tensor chipset, which is positioned as a product of Google's own development. However, information has recently appeared on the Internet, which may indicate that the manufacturer can at least dissemble about the originality of the processor.
Anandtech website reviewer has shared a piece of code that points to significant similarities between Tensor and Samsung's chips. According to the information presented, Google's solution appears to be a kind of transitional variant between Exynos 2100 and 2200. Besides, Google's core marking refers to the chip model Exynos 9845 (S5E9845), while the working name is Exynos 2100 - 9840 (S5E9840).
Based on the available data, we can conclude that Google did not develop the processor from scratch. However, as demonstrated by tests in benchmarks, the chip was seriously improved, since it turned out to be more powerful than its competitors in synthetic tests.
Anandtech website reviewer has shared a piece of code that points to significant similarities between Tensor and Samsung's chips. According to the information presented, Google's solution appears to be a kind of transitional variant between Exynos 2100 and 2200. Besides, Google's core marking refers to the chip model Exynos 9845 (S5E9845), while the working name is Exynos 2100 - 9840 (S5E9840).
Based on the available data, we can conclude that Google did not develop the processor from scratch. However, as demonstrated by tests in benchmarks, the chip was seriously improved, since it turned out to be more powerful than its competitors in synthetic tests.
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