Google s mysterious engineering machine appeared on Geekbench with a Tensor G4 chip

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-10

IT Home reported on February 10 that a Google device codenamed "Google Tokay" has appeared in the Geekbench database, but it is still uncertain which mobile phone "Tokay" is, it may be Pixel Pro or Pixel Fold 2.

The data shows that this chip contains a clock speed of 31 GHz Cortex-X4 x5 ultra-large core, three clocks 26 GHz Cortex-A7xx large cores with four clocks of 1A 95 GHz Cortex-A5xx mid-core with an Arm Mali G715 GPU, and this engineering machine only comes with 8GB of RAM.

According to IT House's previous revelations, Google has been testing the Pixel Fold 2 internally for the past few months, and this folding screen prototype is equipped with a Tensor G3 chip codenamed "Zuma", but the recent prototype has been replaced with a Tensor G4 chip codenamed "ZumaPro".

It was also previously announced that the Tensor G4 will be built on Samsung's 4LPP+ node, the same as the Exynos 2400 node, but the Exynos 2400 will be available in a 10-core configuration (1x x4 + 2x A720 + 3x A720 + 4x A520).

According to sources, the Pixel Fold 2 is currently in the early stages of Engineering Verification Testing (EVT) and is still a few iterations away from mass production (MP). The typical development process is a prototype > EVT > DVT > PVT > MP, so given the current stage, it seems unlikely that it will be released at Google IO 2024 in May.

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