Google hires Apple's chip designer for the next Pixel

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The company of Don´t be evil, Google continues to work to improve its recent range of telephony. The Google Pixels are the smart mobile phones that any Android lover could wish for, however, they do not seem to have had the impact on the market that one would expect from a job so well done, perhaps the fact that its manufacture is actually entirely owned by HTC has something to do with it.

In short, Google is betting heavily on this new product range, and According to the latest information we have had access to, the Apple chip designer has become part of the development team for the next Google Pixel.

This has an important connotation, and that is that Google could adopt the manufacturing model that Apple is using in its products, the Designed in California, assembled in China. It is the peculiarity by which the operating system and hardware run hand in hand, the fact that iOS is ahead of Android in both technical and practical characteristics, Google knows it and is going to do the same.

The SoC architect Manu Gulati is the one who becomes part of the Google Pixel design team as reported Variety and the latest update to your LinkedIn profile. Gulati has been the thinking mind of processors in iOS devices from the A4 (iPhone 4) to the A10X Fusion of the iPad Pro 10,5 ″. This means that one of the parents of the current iPhone is leaving, causing it to always be at the top of the performance rankings.

Currently the Google Pixel have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, the same as other high-end devices that run Android. But It is not the only one that adopts this model of its own creation, others such as Samsung and Huawei have already raised it and it has worked well for them.


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  1.   hebichii said

    that's a hard blow for apple, as they let such an important engineer remove

    1.    Serge Rivas said

      I also think that they should not have allowed such an important thing. All the best.