Moreover, the Tensor G3 is expected to support new security technologies and operate exclusively on a 64-bit architecture, eliminating 32-bit libraries and capabilities. While this change is likely to improve performance, it may not have a significant impact, as support for 32-bit apps was already removed in the Pixel 7.
The leaked information also suggests that the Tensor G3 will utilize an Exynos Modem 5300, similar to the Tensor G2, albeit with a slightly different version. This choice raises concerns due to known thermal and power consumption issues associated with the Exynos Modem 5300. It remains unclear why Google did not consider an alternative module considering the known problems.