The network has details about the Google Whitechapel chip for Pixel 6: eight cores, 5 nanometers and power at the level of Snapdragon 870

The Wccftech resource has published basic details about the first proprietary Google processor that is planned

install on Pixel 6.

What is known

As stated in previousleak, Google is developing Whitechapel (codename) together with Samsung engineers. The chip will be built using a 5-nanometer manufacturing process and will have eight cores: two Cortex-A78, two Cortex-A76 and four Cortex-A55. The ARM Mali-G78 video accelerator will be responsible for the graphics in the new product. In addition, the SoC will also be equipped with a proprietary module for processing artificial intelligence functions.

Google will focus on AI tasks inprocessor. As for performance, it will be worse than the current flagship Snapdragon 888 and Snapdragon 888+ chips. The new SoC will be more similar in power to Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 870. By the way, thanks to Whitechapel, Google will be able to increase support for its future smartphones to 5 years.

When to expect

According to the leaks, Whitechapel will debut the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones this fall.

Source: Wccftech

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