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Although phones Pixel 7 and their Tensor G2 chip have only been available for a few weeks, the "behind the scenes" are already emerging informace about the new generation of Tensor. According to a new report, its next generation will be based on Samsung's upcoming chipset and use the same modem as the Tensor G2.

According to a usually well-informed website WinFuture the next generation of Pixels will use a chip codenamed Zuma. It should be an offshoot of the Samsung Exynos 2300 chipset, and its official name is said to be Tensor G3. About the Exynos 2300, some anecdotal reports from the past months claimed that it will - along with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset - power the Korean giant's next flagship Galaxy S23, but according to others, Samsung will want to use it in "non-flagship" models, and the range will exclusively use the mentioned next Qualcomm flagship chip.

Furthermore, the report claims that the alleged Tensor G3 will use the same modem as the Tensor G2. Recall that this modem is Exynos 5300 5G. According to another report, the chip will be manufactured using a 3nm process (Tensor G2 is built on a 5nm process).

Finally, the report also mentions two devices codenamed Shiba and Husky, which appear to house the next Pixels. The display of the first mentioned device will reportedly have a resolution of 2268 x 1080 px, while the second one should have a resolution of 2822 x 1344 px. Both will reportedly have 12 GB of operating memory. Considering that there is apparently still a long time left until their introduction, the mentioned specifications should be taken with a grain of salt.

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