Google to developed own Chipset that will use on upcoming smartphones
Google to developed own Chipset that will use on upcoming smartphones
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As we all know that Google is coming up with new Device Pixel 6 and as per recent revelation it is noted that tech giant Google is reportedly working on its own chipset codenamed Whitechapel that will going to use in its upcoming Pixel 6 device. According to documents viewed by 9To5Google, ‘Whitechapel’ is used in connection with the codename ‘Slider’. ‘Slider’ is a shared platform for the first Whitechapel systems on a chip (SoC).

Here it is to be noted that internally, Google refers to this chip as “GS101,” with “GS” potentially being short for “Google Silicon,” the report said on Friday.  ‘Whitechapel’ is an effort on Google’s part to create their own systems on a chip (SoCs) to be used in Pixel phones and Chromebooks alike, similar in to how Apple uses their own chips in the iPhone and Mac. Google was reported to be co-developing ‘Whitechapel’ with Samsung, whose Exynos chips rival Snapdragon processors in the Android space, as per the report.

However, The patent doesn’t go into any detail as to how that’s achieved but, presumably the camera would be underneath the screen. In terms of specifications, the upcoming smartphone may feature a 6-inch Full-HD+ (1080×2340 pixels) OLED screen with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The handset will run on Android 11 and is expected to pack a 4,080mAh battery with fast-charging support.

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