Google Pixel 11, expected to be released in 2026, is expected to be equipped with an advanced Tensor G6 chip and high-performance new artificial intelligence (AI) features. According to information from Android Authority and other technology sources, the Ultra Low Light Video feature on Pixel 11 will be optimized to make videos taken in dark environments brighter and clearer. This feature will be based on an advanced artificial intelligence infrastructure that increases the processing capacity on the device. It is stated that Google abandoned Samsung’s Exynos chips and developed new Tensor chips with a special architecture to be produced by TSMC as a solution to the low efficiency and heating problems experienced in previous generations.
Pixel 11’s Tensor G6 chip will be produced on TSMC’s 3nm N3P manufacturing process and is expected to deliver results close to Apple’s processors in performance and energy efficiency. Thanks to the new production process, Pixel 11 will be able to record 60 fps HDR video at 4K resolution; The previous generation Pixel 9 could reach 4K resolution at 30 fps. This development will provide stronger artificial intelligence support in video and image processing.
Pixel 10 and expected video processing features
Pixel 10, which is expected to be released in 2025, will attract attention with its Tensor G5 processor. According to Android Authority and Mobile Syrup, Tensor G5 will enable innovative functions such as Video Generative ML (Machine Learning). This function, which will provide AI-supported video editing through the Google Photos application, will allow users to process videos in much more detail. In addition, the feature called Sketch-to-Image, which Google is working on, will turn a simple drawing into a photo-like image. This tool is competitive with Samsung’s similar AI-based image rendering technologies.
Pixel 10’s AI capabilities aren’t just limited to video and photo editing. According to Android Authority, Google is working on a feature called “Speak-to-Tweak” that will allow image editing with voice commands. This feature will process voice commands for photo edits using large language models (LLM). Although there is no clear information yet about the Magic Mirror feature that will be included in Pixel 10, it is estimated that the device will be equipped with new functions based on advanced AI algorithms.
The improved Tensor processors of the Pixel series will offer significant improvements not only in the field of camera and video editing, but also in the overall AI processing capacity of the device. According to Android Authority, the Tensor G5 and G6 chips will be compatible with Imagen 3, Google’s cloud-based AI model. At the same time, users will have access to a wide range of image and video creation functions with the Pixel Studio application, which is supported by on-device artificial intelligence. This combination will provide both on-device and cloud-based solutions for AI applications, making the user experience faster and more flexible.
By supporting the artificial intelligence features of Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 with hardware power, Google aims to maintain a competitive stance against strong rivals such as iPhone. Especially thanks to the Tensor chips that will be produced with 3nm architecture, lower power consumption and higher performance are aimed compared to previous generations. Google Pixel 10 is planned to be released in the second half of 2025, and Pixel 11 in 2026.