📣 Send us your press release
Site updates every 15 minutes
Technology

Google reportedly beats Apple to TSMC's 2nm chip with Tensor G6

Industry leaks suggest Google's upcoming Tensor G6 chip will be the first to adopt TSMC's 2nm process, ahead of Apple.

13 July 2026
Google reportedly beats Apple to TSMC's 2nm chip with Tensor G6

Google's next-generation in-house chip, the Tensor G6, is reportedly set to become the first smartphone processor to utilize TSMC's 2 nanometer (nm) manufacturing process. This development, if confirmed by industry sources, would position Google as the initial mass-producer of 2nm chips for mobile devices. The Tensor G6 is expected to power the Pixel 11 series, slated for an August 2026 release.

Historically, Apple has been TSMC's primary partner for adopting each new leading-edge process technology. However, current industry speculation indicates this trend may be broken, with Google anticipated to be the launch customer for TSMC's 2nm node. This shift is drawing significant attention across the semiconductor industry.

The Pixel 11 lineup is projected to launch approximately one month before Apple's expected iPhone 18 Pro series. While Apple's upcoming devices are also anticipated to leverage TSMC's 2nm technology, Google appears poised to take the lead in adopting it.

The transition to a 2nm process represents a significant advancement in chip manufacturing, promising enhanced performance and power efficiency. This competitive race highlights both companies' commitment to pushing the boundaries of mobile technology.

Original source: technode.com