{Disarmed} First it was the Pixels, and now Google prepares its ARM chip for its Chromebooks
Soon we will have before us the new Pixel 6 with the new Tensor chips from Google . The company makes its debut as a manufacturer of mobile SoCs, but things won't stop there .
In fact, new data coming from Nikkei Asia reveals that future Chromebooks will also be based on ARM chips developed by Google itself . Those teams could arrive in 2023, according to the data.
Google has been "particularly inspired" by Apple's success
Anonymous sources revealed in the Japanese media how Google has been "particularly inspired" by Apple's success with its ARM chips not only in its iPhone or iPad, but with the M1s that were launched at the end of last year.
Designing your own processors has important advantages: with this strategy, Google will be able to better control the life cycle of its products and launch dates, but it will also be able to customize these microprocessors in a way that perfectly suits your needs.
In xiaomist.com If Microsoft goes vertically integrated with its own ARM chips, then computing has changed foreverGoogle's decision - it is not the only one, and it is said that Microsoft also raises something like this - is another bad news for the large traditional manufacturers: Intel and (somewhat less) AMD are gradually losing some of their great traditional customers, who now see how the jump to ARM chips gives them much more room for maneuver when it comes to not depending on the traditional giants of the sector.
Via | Gizmodo
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The news First were the Pixels, and now Google prepares its ARM chip for its Chromebooks was originally published in xiaomist.com by Javier Pastor .
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