The latest revelations point out that the Google Tensor G3 flagship chip used in the Google Pixel 8 series will be manufactured by Samsung and integrate the Samsung Exynos 5300G modem. It is reported that the Google Tesnor G3 is actually a derivative of the Samsung Exynos 2300, which will incorporate Google algorithms and artificial intelligence.
It is understood that, different from the FinFET technology used in previous generations of processes, the gate-all-around (GAA) transistor technology used by Samsung enables the newly developed first-generation 3nm process to reduce power consumption by 45%, improve performance by 23%, and 16% area reduction. Samsung's second-generation 3nm process reduces power consumption by 50%, improves performance by 30%, and reduces chip area by 35%.
In addition, like the Pixel 7 series, the Pixel 8 series is also two models. The screen resolution of the standard version is 2268x1080, and the resolution of the Pro version is 2822x1344. The code names of the two models are Shiba and Husky respectively.