IT House reported on May 22 that Google announced a new smartwatch at its I/O – Pixel Watch. The sleek and refined appearance has attracted many people’s love. Unfortunately, Google didn’t reveal the specs of the Pixel Watch.
9to5Google reports that the Google Pixel Watch will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 9110 processor and will be equipped with a co-processor/auxiliary processor. Its job is to help offset the load on the main SoC and handle less intensive tasks, but it remains to be seen whether this coprocessor is under the Tensor umbrella.
IT House has reported that the Exynos 9110 is a chip released by Samsung in August 2018. The chip uses a 10nm process and has two Cortex-A53 cores. This is similar to the Snapdragon Wear 4100+, which debuted on the original Samsung Galaxy Watch in 2018.
An unnamed source told 9to5Google that not only will this Google wearable come with a coprocessor, but it will also have the most RAM on a Wear OS wearable, plus 32GB of storage onboard. Therefore, this Pixel Watch will bring a smoother Wear OS experience.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 4100+ features the company’s QCC1110 coprocessor, which, according to 9to5Google, can support all-weather displays in up to 64K colors. Foreign media expect the Pixel Watch’s coprocessor may perform similarly, but there is no evidence to support this claim.
The new smartwatch is expected to be released alongside the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, so stay tuned for more information on it.
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