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Google Pixel 6 may ditch Qualcomm Snapdragon, launch with custom SoC codenamed Whitechapel

According to leaked information, Whitechapel is being developed with Samsung Semiconductor’s system large-scale integration (SLSI) division and is likely to have commonalities with Samsung Exynos.

April 03, 2021 / 08:50 IST
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Representative image: Google Pixel 5
Representative image: Google Pixel 5

Google Pixel 6 launch event is expected to be held in October 2021. Unlike every year, not much has leaked about the upcoming Google Pixel smartphone.

The latest development reveals major details about Google’s plan going forward with the performance on Pixel smartphones. According to a news report, Google is going the Apple way and developing its custom chip for the Pixel line.

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Rumours of Google working on its custom SoC have been around since 2020. The rumour could turn into reality this year with the launch of a new chip code named Whitechapel. According to 9to5Google, this custom SoC will power the Pixel 6 (or whatever Google decides to call the Pixel 5 successor).

The report reveals that the chipset is internally being referred to as GS101. 9to5Google speculates that 'GS' stands for Google Silicon. There is also a mention of another code name called Slider found in the Google Camera app. The report states that 'Slider' is a shared platform for the first Whitechapel SoC. It is also connected to Samsung’s Exynos, suggesting that the SoC is being developed with Samsung Semiconductor’s system large-scale integration (SLSI) division. It also means that the Whitechapel SoC could share some commonalities with Samsung’s Exynos.