Codenamed Laguna and Malibu
An AOSP patch merged earlier this month confirms the code-names of Google’s next two Tensor chipsets!
Google Tensor G3 = zuma
Google Tensor G4 = zumapro
Google Tensor G5 = laguna
Google Tensor G6 = malibuThanks to Mike on Discord for the tip! pic.twitter.com/5dOGJSN4oQ
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) October 21, 2024
The Tensor G5, under the codename Laguna, is poised to be a major upgrade for Pixel devices. It will be the first Tensor chip manufactured using TSMC’s advanced process technology. This is a significant departure from the previous generations, which were produced by Samsung Foundry. TSMC’s reputation for superior manufacturing processes has been well-established, and it’s anticipated that the Tensor G5 will benefit greatly from this expertise.The Tensor G6, codenamed Malibu, is also expected to be a significant leap forward. Recent reports suggest that Google is working with TSMC to produce the chip using an even more advanced 2nm process, similar to what we expect to see on the iPhone 18. This technology promises even greater performance gains and efficiency improvements, the practical perks of which are still unclear.
Addressing throttling and heating issues
One of the primary reasons for Google’s decision to switch to TSMC is the history of throttling and heating issues that have plagued Samsung-manufactured chips, including the previous Tensor generations and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. TSMC’s manufacturing processes are generally known to be more efficient and less prone to these problems.
This might be a bad time for Google to shift to TSMC
The transition to TSMC-manufactured Tensor chips represents a major milestone for Google’s Pixel line. With improved performance, efficiency, and thermal management, these new chips are expected to elevate the Pixel experience to new heights.