Pixel 4a launched back last year HIGHLIGHTS It is reported to feature an in-house chipset codenamed "Whitechapel" This smartphone may also feature an in-display fingerprint scanner. Google has been making Pixel devices for quite some time now. Earlier, Pixels used to be the only flagship device with great cameras, average hardware and a high price tag, which barred consumers from buying these devices. However, Google brought about a change in its strategy with the Pixel 3a, which was a mid-range device with nearly as impressive cameras as the Pixel flagships and comparatively affordable pricing. That being said, everyone's still waiting for the big hardware change from the software giant. Recent reports suggest that those big changes that Google was planning will come to fruition on the upcoming Pixel 6. As Google is reportedly testing its own chipset for the upcoming Pixel phones. 9to5Google has reported that Google's custom smartphone chipset is codenamed "Whitechapel". As per the report, this chip will not just power the Pixel smartphones but also Chromebooks. We also know that Google is developing this custom chip in collaboration with Samsung through the same report.