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Google Ditches Samsung for TSMC in Pixel 10, Unveils Fully Custom ISP

Google's Tensor G5, set for the Pixel 10, will feature a fully custom camera ISP and several off-the-shelf components as it switches to TSMC manufacturing.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Overview

  • Tech Giant's Move: Google is transitioning its Tensor chip production from Samsung to TSMC for the next generation, specifically for the Tensor G5 in the Pixel 10.
  • Component Changes: To facilitate this switch, Google will use a mix of off-the-shelf components and custom designs. Notable changes include:
    • ISP (Image Signal Processor): Moving from a Samsung-made ISP to a fully custom Google-designed ISP.
    • GPU: Switching from Arm Mali to Imagination Technologies DXT.
    • Video Codec: Replacing Google’s “BigWave” and Samsung’s MFC with Chips&Media WAVE677DV.
    • Display Controller/2D GPU: Changing from Samsung DPU to VeriSilicon DC9000.
  • Continued Use of Custom Components: Google will retain its custom designs for the TPU, DSP, Memory compressor, and Audio processor.
  • Modem Change: A previously reported switch to a MediaTek modem is also expected, aimed at improving battery life and reducing heat.
  • User Impact: The component changes are unlikely to significantly affect end-users, but any improvements or downsides will be noteworthy.
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