Reports suggest that Google is developing a new security chip, the Titan M3, which may be introduced alongside the upcoming Tensor G6 processor for the Pixel 11 series. This follows the Titan M2 coprocessor, first launched with the Pixel 6 in 2021, indicating a potential upgrade in Google’s security features.
The Titan M3 chip is reportedly codenamed "Google Epic" and has associated firmware, although details remain limited at this stage. As smartphone manufacturers increasingly rely on security coprocessors, this new chip could enhance the protection of sensitive user data.
With the anticipated launch of the Pixel 11, there is speculation that the Titan M3 might enable advanced features like face unlock, similar to technology available in Apple devices. As Google I/O approaches in May, more information on this development is expected to be revealed, providing further insights into the future of Google's security enhancements.