In the middle of this year, Google has announced that they will launch a series of tablets under the Pixel brand, but did not announce any further details about these devices.
Recently, through a report by Android Authority, a Twitter user @Za_Racke has found some interesting details about this tablet in the recent AOSP (Android Open Source Project) source code.
The main thing about this Pixel Tablet is that it will most likely use a first generation Tensor processing chip like what was used in the previous PIxel 6 series of devices. Even more interesting is that this tablet will also not come with cellular or GPS support, indicating that this tablet is a device that will be marketed as something that will only be used at home.
There are also previous reports that say that this tablet will be used like a mobile Google Nest Hub, and if this discovery is accurate, it is likely that Google will develop an assistant device that can be carried anywhere in the house with the design of a tablet.
So far, it is not yet known when Google will officially announce the arrival of the Google Pixel Tablet.