The Tensor platform, which will be the heart of the upcoming Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones, may actually be canceled by the Exynos SoC.

As it turned out, SoC Exynos 9855, information about which appeared about a year ago, had the codename Whitechapel. And it is this name that is codenamed for SoC Tensor. That is, Tensor may be the renamed Exynos 9855, which was not released at the time, perhaps precisely in order to transfer it to Google.

Unfortunately, at one time there was very little information about the Exynos 9855, so there is no way to say anything about performance or characteristics. The source itself, relying on the numbering, puts Exynos 9855, that is, Tensor, between Exynos 990 and Exynos 2100, but closer to the latter. However, it is only possible to guess how things will be in reality. Especially considering that Google already now primarily focuses not on the performance of the platform, but on the capabilities of AI.
But on the other hand, we know for sure that the new platform will be produced using the 5 nm process technology and exclusively at the facilities of Samsung.

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