Google doubles down on TSMC for future Pixel Tensor chips
No more thermal efficiency troubles

Tensor chips have long been both the strength and weakness of Pixel devices, allowing Google to provide unrivaled AI features. However, their performance and thermal efficiency leave much to be desired, lagging a generation or two behind others. This is largely due to Google using Samsung's inferior foundry to fabricate its Tensor chips. Thankfully, the Pixel 10 will seemingly fix this by switching to TSMC's more advanced foundry. A new report claims this won't be a one-off move, with Google sticking to TSMC for the foreseeable future.