Android from Google for PC: “I have seen it, it’s incredible”


Google continues to slowly annoys its rumors to bring Android to personal computers, and combine them with Chromeos, and now, CEO of Qualcomm Cristiano Amon. He says he watched a copy of the program, and that “he cannot wait for one.”

Amun was talking on the stage with the head of Google platforms and devices, Rick Ostrolet, during the opening keyword for the Snapdragon Summit in Qualcomm, where the company will be revealed later today Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Slides. Before that, two executives stir up the future Google and Qualcomm plans together, from cars to consumer computers.

“In the past, we have always had completely different systems between what we build on computers and what we build on smartphones, and we have begun in a project to combine that,” Ostrolet said. “We are building a common technical basis for our products on computers and desktop computing systems.”

He went on to confirm that Google plans include the fully brought Gueidi and ROID AI, along with “all our developers applications”, in the ecosystem of the PC. “I think this is another way in which Android can serve everyone in every computing category.”

“I have seen it, it’s incredible,” Amon replied enthusiastically. “It provides a vision of mobile and computer convergence. I can’t wait until you have one.”

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