Google's Ambitious Chip Strategy: Could Skipping 3nm Lead to a Tensor Breakthrough with 2nm?

 Google's journey with its custom Tensor silicon has been marked by incremental advancements.


 

 From the 5nm origins with the Pixel 6 to the current 4nm, they've trailed behind the 3nm offerings of Qualcomm and MediaTek. However, a new report suggests a significant acceleration in their plans. 

Google is allegedly targeting TSMC's advanced 2nm process for the Tensor G6, expected in the Pixel 11 series around 2026.

 This bold move could signify a pivotal moment for Google's hardware ambitions.

 By potentially leapfrogging the 3nm node, Google aims to deliver a substantial performance uplift, directly competing with the industry's leading chipmakers.

This article delves into the implications of this strategic decision and what it could mean for the future of Pixel devices.

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