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Pixel 11’s Tensor G6 chip beats the iPhone 18 to TSMC’s 2nm process

Google's Pixel 11 is reportedly leveraging TSMC's 2nm process for its Tensor G6 chip ahead of the iPhone 18.

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The brief

The Pixel 11's Tensor G6 chip is reportedly utilizing TSMC's 2nm process, beating the iPhone 18 to the technology. New renders of the device have also surfaced, depicting the phone in three different colors.

Coverage from 9to5Google focuses on the chip's manufacturing process, while GSMArena and The Verge highlight the device's visual design and color options. Droid Life reports on five new FCC listings that confirm the device's connectivity.

Future developments involve the final confirmation of the Pixel 11's connectivity and the official reveal of its color palette.

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Quick answers

Which chip is used in the Pixel 11?

The Pixel 11 uses the Tensor G6 chip.

What is the significance of the TSMC process mentioned?

The Tensor G6 is reportedly using TSMC's 2nm process, beating the iPhone 18 to this technology.

How many colors has the Pixel 11 been shown in?

Renders show the device in three colors.

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