
Evidence has emerged of a crucial difference between the Tensor G2 chip used in the Pixel 7a and that of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. One of the most impressive things about the Pixel 7a is that it uses exactly the same Google Tensor G2 processor as the Pixel 7 Pro, which sells […]
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