Ever since the debut of the first Tensor chipset, Google has been very outspoken about the extra security afforded by the Titan M2 security chip. That said, it always feels like improvements to that security fall to the wayside compared to things like AI performance. But this might change with Pixel 11, and the upcoming Tensor G6 chip.

According to Telegram leaker Mystic Leaks, there’s evidence that the Tensor G6 will come with a new Titan M3 security chip. Apparently, the chip is codenamed “Google Epic” and will run on firmware currently referred to as “longjing.” Sadly, there isn’t much else we can glean from this particular leak, but we can make a few assumptions about what’s to come.

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The original Titan M2 chip handles the greatest security needs for your phone, including encrypting storage before you unlock your phone, validating the Android OS, offering a secure enclave for biometrics and cryptographic keys, as well as general protection from different kinds of attacks.

Google I/O in May. The conference is developer-focused, and the additional security updates could be relevant to the upcoming Android 17 update. That said, Google is likely to keep most of the details under wraps until the Pixel 11 launch — which is likely to be towards the end of summer.

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