Google reportedly closes a multi-year deal for the Pixel 10 and beyond

What you need to know

  • Google is reportedly working with TSMC to produce its Tensor chips for the next three to five years.
  • The company seems to be moving away from Samsung, considering TSMC’s processes are likely more reliable than those of Samsung Foundry, in making advanced chips.
  • The report also claims that Google wants to amp up production of these chips to keep up with other generative AI counterparts like Open AI’s Chat GPT.

According to a recent report, Google could allegedly be working with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for the mass production of its Tensor chips for the next couple of years (first reported by Digi Times).

According to the publication, Google’s senior executives from the U.S. recently visited TSMC in Taiwan to discuss the possibility of the chip maker mass-producing Tensor chips for the company.

“They visited TSMC to discuss the issue of switching Pixel phones to chips manufactured by TSMC. The cooperation between the two parties has been envisioned to at least 3 to 5 years later,” the publication states.

Google Tensor G4 on Pixel 9 Pro XL

(Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central)

There have been several reports indicating that the Tensor G5 chip, said to power the Pixel 10 series, is also being mass-produced by TSMC. The chip is supposedly being manufactured on a 3nm node.

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