The Google Pixel Watch has been confirmed to debut with the Pixel 7 at this year’s Google I/O. However, apart from the appearance exposure, Google has not disclosed too much related specifications. Recently, foreign media received news that Google Pixel Watch It will be powered by an old Samsung processor, but will be paired with a co-processor.
Foreign media 9to5Google has previously received news that the Google Pixel Watch will use the Eyxnos 9110 processor launched by Samsung in 2018, and will be equipped with a co-processor. I don’t know the purpose of the co-processor, but it should be similar to other dual-processors. By adopting the approach of the processor platform, the co-processor is responsible for functions with low performance requirements such as Always-On Display, so as to reduce the workload of the main processor and achieve the effect of extending battery life.
Although the Exynos 9110 was released earlier, compared with the Snapdragon Wear 4100 platform released by Qualcomm in 2020, in addition to the clock and the number of cores, the Exynos 9110 uses a more advanced power-saving 10nm process, supports faster LPDDR 4 and eMMC 5.1 is not inferior to other WearOS watches on the market.
In addition to the built-in 32GB capacity, which will be a large-capacity grade product for WearOS watches, the Pixel Watch is also rumored to have a built-in RAM that is a little more than 1.5GB, which will be the largest in a smartphone, and will also have a health monitoring function. Supporting blood oxygen concentration and electrocardiogram measurement functions did not disappoint in other specifications.
Citation Source: 9to5Google