With the introduction of the next generation Tensor G6 chip, the upcoming Google Pixel 11 will address the most pressing issues of its users: overheating and battery life. As reported by Android Authority, Google’s GChips division reveals that thermal-related problems are the highest rated returns for Pixel phones, which has made the company to enhance the thermal management and optimize the performance of the next chip, Tensor G6.
Less Time Used Charging Batteries And Higher Current Efficiency
Besides thermal improvements, the pixel eleven series is expected to have a better battery life, since Google is looking at users’ needs of up to 36hours per charge. Such a focus on energy efficiency should provide plenty of advancement over earlier Pixel models, which have been bashed for providing subpar battery performance.
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Per Chip Pricing and Projected Finances
New financial parameters are also being set for Google’s Tensor G6 chip as the company plans to target a production cost of $65 per chip. This is way below Qualcomm’s $150 chipset price which indicates an affordable strategy for the Pixel 11 series. These price cuts, however, may also have to mean an affordable Pixel range, in accordance with Google’s plan of lowering overall cost of production without compromising the quality of the services offered to the customers.
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