Google's Tensor G5 processor has been reported many times that it will be mass produced by TSMC and is expected to be launched in 2025, mainly for Pixel 10 series.However, according to the latest news, there is sufficient evidence that Samsung will not be responsible for manufacturing the Tensor G5.An open trade database provides evidence that TSMC will be responsible for the mass production of Google Tensor G5.
The following figure proves that Google has formed an alliance with TSMC. Android Authority found this information through an open database.For those who do not understand the content of the picture, it is still necessary to explain.No matter which company transports the goods into or out of the country, it must declare the content and value of the goods.Some regions will share these details with third parties, which will eventually be included in various databases.
The following figure shows the shipping list of Google Sensor G5 samples. However, there is no mention of "Sensor G5" or any similar words in the results, so how can we know exactly whether it refers to Google's next smartphone chipset?Because LGA in the "Commodity Description" table is the abbreviation of G5, namely "Laguna Beach".
Google may try to cover its tracks by using this abbreviation to prevent similar information from being reported in these reports, but the company is not so lucky this time.The chip revision is "A0", which means it is the earliest version of the chip.In addition, "NPI-OPEN" further proves that this is an early sample of Tensor G5, and according to "SLT" (system level test), this indicates that SoC has been verified in some way.
The picture also shows that the memory of Pixel 10 is 16GB, which means Google's goal is to add more memory to Pixel 10.According to the information disclosed previously, the Pixel 9 Pro is said to be equipped with 16GB of memory, so it is completely reasonable that the Pixel 10 Pro will also receive such treatment.Since the name of the exporter is Google in Taiwan, we also learned that the importer is a company named Tessolve Semiconductor in India.
Tessolve specializes in semiconductor verification and testing. Google may send these samples to this company instead of Samsung.Sending to India for verification may be for the purpose of cost saving, because the cost of Google testing these samples in local factories may be higher.Although the launch of Tensor G5 is still a few months away, these evidences show that this technology giant is working hard to develop this product.
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