Performance Score of Google Tensor G5 Chip Was Disappointing
The Tensor G5 chip, which will power Google’s Pixel series phones, which is expected to be introduced soon, appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking platform.
The Tensor G5 chip, which will power Google’s Pixel series phones, which is expected to be introduced soon, appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking platform.
Although not officially confirmed, the Geekbench listing offers clues about the Tensor G5’s possible performance and core configuration. According to the benchmark results, the Tensor G5 chip, listed with the model ID “Google Frankel”, received 1323 points in the single-core test and 4004 points in the multi-core test. These results show that the chip may not be very competitive against the latest rival chips such as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite or MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400, as it falls below even the Tensor G4.
The listing details a configuration that includes one high-performance core clocked at 3.40 GHz, five mid-range cores clocked at 2.86 GHz, and two low-power cores clocked at 2.44 GHz. It has also been confirmed that the chip packs an Imagination Technologies PowerVR D-Series DXT-48-1536 GPU.
Previous reports that Google would switch from Samsung to TSMC were that the Tensor G5 would be produced on TSMC’s 3nm N3E process process with a die size of approximately 121 mm². While it is hoped that this transition could improve the performance of the chip, the low scores indicate that the Tensor G5 is still in development or that Google is prioritizing user experience over top-end performance.
One of the Google officials previously announced the flagship of the Tensor series on phones He stated that it was designed to optimize user experience. Therefore, the final version of the Tensor G5, which is expected to be priced above $1000 as a flagship, is expected to undergo some optimizations to offer higher performance.
It is obvious that this early version of Tensor G5 needs further optimization to improve its performance. It is eagerly awaited how Google will follow the Tensor G5 chip in line with its goal of improving the user experience of the Pixel series.
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Apple Orders M5 Chips
Apple’s M4 chips have impressive performance gains over the M3 series, causing excitement for the M5. Apple ordered new chipsets from TSMC ahead of 2025 production plans.
Apple’s M4 chips have impressive performance gains over the M3 series, causing excitement for the M5. Apple ordered new chipsets from TSMC ahead of 2025 production plans.
The Elec from South Korean media, Applereported that it ordered M5 chip from TSMC. M5 chips will have advanced ARM architecture and will be produced with TSMC’s 3 nm process. The M4 series is also produced with the 3 nm process, but TSMC developed the 3 nm process with improvements in production technology. For a while, it was said that the M5 series would be produced with 2 nm technology. Apple probably gave up on this due to cost. It seems that the technology giant will wait another year or so to use the 2 nm process in the A and M series chips. M5 chips will use TSMC’s System on Integrated Chip, or SoIC technology for short. SoIC means integrating multiple systems within a chip. The processor, memory and most other parts are combined on a single chip.
According to sources, small-scale trial production of new chips has been carried out. It is stated that TSMC is taking step by step to avoid any problems and will move on to the next stage. The M5 series will enter mass production in the 2nd half of 2025. This is another proof that iPad Pros will be skipped and that iPad Pros have entered a 2-year renewal cycle. OLED iPad Pros arrived 2 years after the previous model. Mark Gurman and a few other sources said that Mac mini, iPad Pro, Mac Studio and Mac Pro were included in the 2-year renewal process. MacBook Pros and iMac will likely be the first devices to get the M5 chip. MacBook Airs with M5 won’t ship until spring 2026.
However, there is also the possibility that M5 will be used on Apple servers. According to the report of TrendForce analyst Frank Kung, Apple plans to use the M4 processor in Apple Intelligence servers next year. The servers currently have the M2 Ultra chip. The report also states that Apple asked Foxconn to produce additional servers. It is unclear whether the new servers will feature the standard M4 chip or a higher-end model such as the Pro, Max or the yet-to-be-announced Ultra. It is also unclear whether existing servers with M2 Ultra will be updated to M4 immediately. Analyst Jeff Pu first revealed that the new M series processors would be in servers.
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Samsung’s Rollable Screen Tablet Project Details Revealed
Judging by the latest reports and some leaked patents, Samsung will take foldable screen technology to a much higher level.
Judging by the latest reports and some leaked patents, Samsung will take foldable screen technology to a much higher level.
Foldable screen technology stands out as a very interesting field for developing large-screen devices that are portable. This technology allows users to combine a larger screen experience with a more compact and portable device. A previous patent from Samsung showed a smartphone implementing such technology. This phone blends aesthetics and functionality by allowing the mobile device to achieve a square form factor similar to the Galaxy Z Flip when folded.
New Patent: Tablet with Rollable Screen
Samsung’s new patent includes a tablet design with a rollable screen. This document, recorded on November 26, 2024, contains drawings and descriptions of some of the key components of the product. Samsung’s rollable tablet could be noticeably thicker than current modern tablets, as the images suggest. This extra thickness may be necessary to accommodate the hidden part of the screen.
Although there is no clear information about the dimensions of the device yet, the drawings do not show whether the tablet will be in a compact size or a size as large as the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. However, it is stated that a much larger screen can be obtained by extending the left and right sides of the device. For this feature, an internal motor-based mechanism will be needed to extend the hidden parts of the panel.
91mobiles The report states that the tablet can automatically extend in certain usage situations. In addition, it is estimated that there will be a button that triggers the mechanism. Positioning the button on the sides of the device aims to provide easy access for users. Additionally, the renders show the presence of a USB-C port and pogo pin connectors for attaching a keyboard accessory. These features support versatile use of the tablet and further enrich the user experience.
As with every patent of the company, there is no guarantee that it will launch a foldable tablet, but it is certain that the company is carrying out serious work in this field. At an investor meeting held a few weeks ago, Samsung executives apologized to investors for financial difficulties in certain divisions. They also explained that investing more in innovation is part of their strategy to overcome these challenges. In this context, it would not be surprising if Samsung shares more information about a foldable tablet in the near future.
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TCL Introduced the New Projector A1, a Projector that Will Offer Unique Cinema Enjoyment
TCL is designed to perform perfectly both indoors and outdoors Projector A1 introduced the model.
TCL is designed to perform perfectly both indoors and outdoors Projector A1 introduced the model.
Projector A1 aims to provide a cinema-like experience in any environment with its compact and user-friendly structure. Projector A1, which is an ideal option to spend pleasant moments with your friends either in the comfort of your home or outside, brings technology and aesthetics together.
Projector A1 has Full HD 1080p resolution, offering clear and detailed visuals on screen sizes of 45 to 120 inches. Providing superior image quality even in slightly light rooms with its 360 ISO Lumen brightness value, this projector exhibits impressive performance in all lighting conditions. Advanced features such as autofocus and keystone correction enable users to achieve perfect images effortlessly. In this way, the installation and settings of the projector become very simple.
Built-in 8W speakers equipped with Dolby Audio technology deliver a rich and immersive audio experience for projected movies and shows. Additionally, thanks to Projector A1’s Bluetooth speaker feature, you can easily connect to external audio systems and create a wider sound field. These features enrich the viewing experience not only visually but also auditorily.
The projector has built-in Google TV to stream thousands of apps, live TV channels, movies and more. to shows offers access. Google Assistant integration enables users to control the projector more comfortably and practically by providing the convenience of searching for content or changing settings with voice commands. These smart features enable Projector A1 to go beyond just an imaging tool and become a full-fledged entertainment center.
The device was offered for sale with a price tag of $ 499. Currently available at various retail locations and online platforms, this projector appeals to a wide range of users with its affordable price and advanced features. With Projector A1, TCL aims to offer a quality viewing experience suitable for every budget.
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