Saturday, November 7, 2015

This Could Be Google’s Next Move to Fight Apple

Google reportedly wants to design its own chips, which could give Android more ammunition to compete with the iPhone

Mobile World Congress 2012

Bloomberg—Bloomberg via Getty ImagesAn Android operating software icon sits on display with a Google Inc. logo at the Google booth at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012.
There are many differences between Android and Apple’s iOS, but among the biggest is that each Android phone is slightly different than the next. While every generation of iPhone runs the same type of software and features similar hardware specifications, most Android phones come with different processors and software that’s been slightly tweaked or modified by the phone’s manufacturer, like Samsung or HTC.
Google, however, wants to create more consistency within the Android universe, according to a new report from The Information’s Amir Efrati. The company is said to be in talks with microchip companies about developing chips based on Google’s own preferred designs, the report says.
This likely won’t impact whether Android phone makers decide to modify software on Android phones. It just means phones running on these Google chips would likely offer similar performance and consistent features since they’re powered by the same processors.Visit our website:  www.pixotritechnologies.com  , http://pixotrigames.com/

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