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Google's Tensor G5 is still a Tensor, no matter the TSMC node
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57133, member: 636"] Reports suggest Google's Tensor G5 processor utilizes TSMC's advanced N3P manufacturing technology rather than the previously expected N3E process. Tom's Hardware claims the chipset employs this third-generation 3nm node, positioning Google ahead of competitors who planned similar technology releases. Google describes the Tensor G5 as manufactured using TSMC's leading 3nm process but provides no specific technical details about the exact variant. The company emphasizes enhanced performance with a 60 percent more powerful TPU and 34 percent faster CPU speeds compared to previous generations. TSMC's N3P process delivers five percent performance improvements at identical power consumption levels compared to N3E technology. The advanced manufacturing node allows increased transistor density within the same chip area. Energy efficiency gains reach 5-10 percent at matching frequencies, potentially extending device battery life while reducing thermal output. These specifications remain unconfirmed by Google, requiring verification from additional sources before acceptance as factual information. [/QUOTE]
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