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| − | * [http://www.engadget.com/google-silicon-whitechapel-pixel-6-170200955.html Google will reportedly use its own chip in the Pixel 6, The SoC, codenamed Whitechapel | + | * [http://www.engadget.com/google-silicon-whitechapel-pixel-6-170200955.html Google will reportedly use its own chip in the Pixel 6, The SoC, codenamed Whitechapel | C. Low - Engadget] |
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- TPU - Tensor Processing Unit / AI Chip
- Google will reportedly use its own chip in the Pixel 6, The SoC, codenamed Whitechapel | C. Low - Engadget
- Google Natural Language
The chip is called Tensor, and it’s the first system-on-chip (SoC) designed by Google. The company has “been at this about five years,” he said, though CEO Sundar Pichai wrote in a statement that Tensor “has been four years in the making and builds off of two decades of Google’s computing experience.” Tensor is an ARM chip designed around a TPU, or Tensor Processing Unit. The mobile chip was co-designed with Google’s AI researchers and the TPU is based on their larger versions in the company’s data centers.
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