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Google eyes own processor for Pixel phones

Chavi Mehta and Akanksha RanaAAP
Google says the next Pixel phone, 5a, will still have a Qualcomm processor.
Camera IconGoogle says the next Pixel phone, 5a, will still have a Qualcomm processor. Credit: EPA

Google will use processors designed in-house for its new Pixel phones in a shift away from Qualcomm Inc's technology that has powered the search giant's Android devices for more than 15 years.

The processor, called Tensor, will power the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones, Google said in a blog post, with the company set to disclose more details closer to the release in the northern hemisphere autumn.

Shares of Qualcomm, the world's largest maker of wireless chips for smartphones, were down marginally in Monday afternoon trading in the US.

Google said the next Pixel phone, 5a, would still have a Qualcomm processor.

"We will continue to work closely with Google on existing and future products based on Snapdragon platforms," Qualcomm said in a statement.

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Last year, Apple Inc started using its own central processor designed for Macs, in a step away from chipmaker Intel Corp.

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