Google Pixel 10a May Cut Costs With Older Chipse
The Google Pixel 9a hasn’t even launched yet, with rumors suggesting it could arrive in the coming weeks. Despite this, speculation about its successor, the Pixel 10a, is already making headlines. A recent report hints at significant cost-cutting measures for the Pixel 10a, especially regarding its chipset. Rumored Chipset Changes Google might use a lower-performing version of the Tensor G5 chipset for the Pixel 10a. Alternatively, it may stick with the older Tensor G4, which is expected to power the Pixel 9a. This decision could mark a departure from the tradition of equipping “a” series models with the latest Tensor SoC.