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Google's Tensor 2.0: Performance Gains or Ecosystem Lock-In?
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Google's Tensor 2.0: Performance Gains or Ecosystem Lock-In?

The new Tensor 2.0 chip in the Pixel 12 series delivers faster AI processing and improved battery efficiency, but raises questions about its impact on Android's open ecosystem. While Google tightens integration...

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