Google is working on a major upgrade for the upcoming Pixel 11 series. A new leak has now revealed key details of the next-generation Google Tensor G6 chipset, which is expected to power the lineup.
According to the leak, the Google Tensor G6 could use TSMC’s advanced 2nm process. Google may also introduce a new 7-core CPU architecture alongside LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage support.
Tensor G6 May Focus Heavily on AI and Security
The leak further reveals that Google could equip the chipset with a dual TPU setup for improved AI processing and on-device machine learning tasks. The chip may also feature the new Titan M3 security chip for enhanced protection and privacy features.
Google is also expected to introduce a new “Metis” image signal processor (ISP) with the chipset, which could improve image processing and camera performance across the upcoming Pixel lineup.
Interestingly, the GPU may use the Imagination Technologies PowerVR CXTP architecture, originally introduced back in 2021. Reports suggest that Google could optimize the GPU heavily for its own AI and software ecosystem.
At the moment, Google has not officially confirmed the details of the Google Tensor G6. However, reports suggest that the Pixel 11 series could launch in August 2026.