According to a source sharing information with our colleagues from Android Authority, the new chip will use a 9-core architecture with ARM v9 cores.
The processor will receive one Cortex-X3 core with a frequency of 3.0 GHz, four Cortex-A715 (2.45 GHz) and four more Cortex-A510 (2.15 GHz).
At the same time, the move to ARMv9 will allow Google to introduce new security technologies such as Memory Tagged Extensions (MTE) that prevent memory-related vulnerabilities.
In addition, the new chip will have a 10-core GPU ARM Mali-G715 (Immortalis) with ray tracing support. The chip will receive a video block with support for AV1 video encoding and the ability to decode / encode 8K / 30 video in H.264 and HEVC.
Recall that at the end of the year, Google will traditionally introduce two smartphone models – Pixel 8 and 8 Pro. This is expected to happen in October.
Source: Ferra

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