Fresh Pixel 11 leak points to new modem, cameras, and a Nothing-inspired trick
A new leak reveals details about Google's upcoming Pixel 11 smartphones, including significant hardware upgrades. The devices are expected to feature a MediaTek M90 modem, ending reliance on Samsung's Exynos modems, and include a new Tensor G6 chipset. Camera systems are also reportedly being upgraded with a new 50MP main sensor across the lineup.
- ▪The Pixel 11 series will reportedly use a MediaTek M90 modem instead of Samsung's Exynos modems.
- ▪The Tensor G6 chipset will include ARM C1 cores, a Power VR C-Series GPU, and a new TPU codenamed Santafe.
- ▪A new 50MP main camera sensor codenamed 'chemosh' is expected on both the base Pixel 11 and higher models.
- ▪The device will also feature a Titan M3 security chip and an updated image signal processor codenamed Metis.
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A new leak has shed light on what Google has planned for its upcoming Pixel 11 lineup, and if accurate, the changes run deeper than a typical year-over-year refresh. What’s the latest on Google’s upcoming flagships Mystic Leaks, who shared a few details about the Tensor G6 last week, is back with a broader breakdown (via 9to5Google) of the upcoming flagship series. The biggest headline is that the Tensor G6 chipset would move to a MediaTek M90 modem, ending Google’s reliance on Samsung’s Exynos modems. The chip is also expected to pack ARM C1 cores in a 1+4+2 configuration, along with a Power VR C-Series GPU, Titan M3 security chip, a new TPU (codename Santafe), and an updated image signal processor (codename Metis).
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