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The Pixel 5 almost had Google’s Tensor processor, but what happened?

August 24, 2025

The newGoogle Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Proare the first phones with the firm’s Tensor processor, marking a major departure from the years-long reliance on Android SoC kingpin Qualcomm.

However, it turns out that Google originally wanted last year’sPixel 5to be equipped with a Tensor chipset instead. The news comes from “conversations” that YouTuber Marques Brownlee had with Google representatives (skip to29:41in the video below).

Google Pixel 6 vs Google Pixel 5 camera angled

“They were actually planning on Pixel 5 being the first phone with Tensor. But then with Covid and the supply chain issues and a bunch of things getting in the way, at the last second they kinda had to bail on that,” Brownlee claimed.

“But they still wanted to drop a new phone, so they just put a Snapdragon 765G in it, shipped it, called it a day, and kept putting their heads down for Pixel 6.”

Google Pixel 5 one year later back

What would a Tensor-equipped Pixel 5 look like?

This wouldn’t be the first time we’ve heard about a Pixel 5 with a Tensor processor though.XDA-Developersand a couple of other sources previously reported on evidence of a Tensor-equipped Pixel 5 that never saw the light of day.

It’s unclear whether this version of the Tensor processor would be identical to the chipset found inside the Pixel 6 line. It may have been a little too early for Arm to offer the Cortex-X1, Cortex-A78, and Mali-G78 parts to Google.

Then again,Huawei’s Mate 40 seriesdebuted with the Kirin 9000 late last year, featuring the latest Arm GPU. So it’s possible that the adoption of new Arm parts might not have been one of the obstacles for Google.

Either way, a Tensor processor in the Pixel 5 would’ve likely been a major upgrade over the Snapdragon 765G in terms of performance. The Pixel 5 was actually a step back in terms of CPU and GPU power compared to the Pixel 4’s Snapdragon 855 SoC. Nevertheless, we’re guessing the extra year of development time likely resulted in a more refined experience and a couple of extra features.

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