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    Google’s Tensor G3 chip is focused on speeding up AI for the Pixel 8 phones

    Another Pixel phone, another Tensor system-on-a-chip from Google. That’s basically where we’re at this year: The search giant officially announced the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro today, and unsurprisingly they’re sporting a new Tensor G3 SoC. The Tensor hardware made a big splash when it arrived with the Pixel 6, and now the company appears to be focusing on AI performance even more. Google claims the largest machine learning model on the Pixel 8 is ten times more complex than what was on the Pixel 6, a testament both to Google’s engineering capabilities and how much tech companies are racing to become AI leaders.

    The Tensor G3 chip is faster than the G2, as you’d expect, but honestly that’s never been the highlight of Google’s SoCs. What’s more important are the new features it’ll deliver. This year, that includes better Call Screen functionality for weeding out spam calls. Google also claims that Tensor G3 will enable better audio and video quality, especially for the Pixel’s Clear Calling feature. You can also use the “Audio Magic Eraser” to remove annoying sounds from your videos, similar to the way the original Magic Eraser feature can clean up the backgrounds of photos.

    Google hasn’t revealed many technical details behind the Tensor G3 yet, but according to a recent benchmark leak, it’s built around a 9-core CPU with a Cortex-X3 core running at 2.91GHz. (That Arm core is also found in the recent Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, so Google is in good company.) The G3 also features 12GB of RAM and a Mali-G715 GPU. It should be far more efficient than the Tensor G2 as well, since it’s built on Samsung’s newer 4nm process.

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