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It’s official; Google’s Pixel 6 will now debut with its custom-built chip dubbed Tensor

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In 2016, Google was rumored to be working on a smartphone which they later launched and called Pixel. Over the years, it’s been a pretty great device to have with features like HDR+ and Night Sight, which uses Artificial Intelligence.

Now Google, in a report, confirmed it has manufactured its first custom-built SoC (System on a Chip), called Tensor. The SoC will launch later this year and will power two of their upcoming devices, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.

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The company hasn’t given too much detail on the chip but, its main goal was building a tech platform that would bring their most innovative AI and ML (Machine Learning) to Pixel users.

Related; Google has figured out a way to implement under-the-display selfie cameras

From the report, the Tensor chip will come with entirely new photography features as well as improve on existing ones.

Additionally, it will cater users to a highly personalized experience through UI (User Interface, in this case, Android 12’s Material You) alongside multiple layers of security facilitated by the new security core and the Titan M2.

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As for the Pixel’s design, one noteworthy feature is the revamped camera system. Instead of the traditional square, Google redesigned the Pixel and gave the camera system a whole bar on the rear. It looks a bit odd, but it’s one of those designs that grows on you with time.

The Tensor custom-built chip, as well as the Pixel’s design, make the Pixel 6 an outstanding smartphone. Not to mention, Android 12’s Material You themes, it’s the complete package that we would not mind seeing locally.

See also; Probably time to ditch that Android Gingerbread phone; Google disabling Account sign-ins on old Android devices

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