Igeekphone News, June 4th: Technology media SamMobile published a blog post yesterday (June 3rd), reporting that although the Tensor G5 chip used in Google’s Pixel 10 series is manufactured by TSMC, However, the 5G baseband still adopts Samsung’s Exynos 5400 5G Modem.
The Tensor chips used in Google’s Pixel series have always been manufactured by Samsung. However, multiple supply chain sources have basically confirmed that the Tensor G5 chips used in the Pixel 10 series will be produced by TSMC.
Igeekphone quoted a blog post as saying that although the chip foundry business has been adjusted, the cooperation between Google and Samsung has not ended as a result. The latest news indicates that the Pixel 10 series will continue to adopt Samsung’s 5G baseband and be equipped with the Exynos 5400 5G Modem.
The Exynos 5400 Modem supports mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G networks. When combined with the FR1 and FR2 frequency bands, the download speed can reach up to 14.79Gbps, and it can also reach 11.2Gbps when using only the FR1 frequency band. Furthermore, it also supports NB-IoT and NR NTN technologies, and can realize emergency call and text message functions through low-orbit satellites.
In addition to the Exynos 5400 modem, the Pixel 10 series may also integrate more Samsung components. Leaked information indicates that the Pixel 10 Pro will use Samsung Electronics’ DRAM memory and UFS storage technology. In addition, it is reported that the Pixel 10 series may adopt OLED panels from Samsung Display.