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Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have finally been launched, coming after months of leaks and Google’s own information dump earlier this year. It’s also a landmark release for the Mountain View company in many ways.
The new phones both sport an in-house chipset for the first time, as opposed to using a chipset from long-time partner Qualcomm. This new processor also sports Google’s own machine learning silicon, used for everything from offline dictation to photography.