Chrome OS Presser by Google and Intel
Google and
Intel have announced a press event for May 6, to reveal their latest Chrome OS
collaboration. Intel is the primary chipset powering Google’s Chromebook
cloud-centric laptops, with the latest iterations using Haswell chipsets coming
to market last September. I’m personally typing this on an Acer C720
Haswell Chromebook, and in being an Owner of a previous-generation Chromebook
as well, I can personally attest to the strides these two companies have made
in the performance and battery life of these devices.
While the
details of the announcement are still unknown, one could bet that some new
Chromebooks are in the works. One thought is that it will deal with the
recent announcement by Intel of a new ‘Braswell’ chipset made especially to
provide low-cost with high power efficiency.
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