It seems that x86 hardware will be part of Google’s new laptop platform, although Intel doesn’t specify what processors it’ll be using: > We’re thrilled to partner with @Google on something we’ve been building with them - Googlebook. Premium, powerful devices designed for Intelligence. We can’t wait to get it into your hands this fall. Googlebook is also expected to support ARM-based chipsets from other vendors, so perhaps the partnership isn’t exclusive.

Google has a new operating system and a new laptop platform, but no hardware just yet.

Google launched Googlebook, a new Gemini powered laptop category combining Android, ChromeOS, and premium PC hardware.

It seems that x86 hardware will be part of Google’s new laptop platform, although Intel doesn’t specify what processors it’ll be using: > We’re thrilled to partner with @Google on…

Intel chips won’t be the only CPUs powering Google’s new Android-based laptops. Qualcomm also confirmed on Wednesday that it’s working on Googlebooks, but, like Intel, hasn’t…

MediaTek shared in a blog post that it will have chips in Google’s upcoming Googlebooks, joining Intel and Qualcomm. Interestingly, it mentions bringing Dimensity smartphone…