Google and qualcomm โHint at โAndroid‘s Expansion to PCs, Promising Unified Ecosystem
Qualcomm CEO cristiano Amon revealed he’s previewed a forthcoming โคversion of Android designed for โฃPCs,โ calling it “unbelievable” and expressing eagerness for its release. the proclamation, made during theโข opening keynote of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit,โ signals aโค notable step toward merging the Android and ChromeOS ecosystems and extending Android’s reach โขbeyond mobile devices.
Speaking alongside Google’s head of platforms and devices, Rick osterloh, amon’s comments confirm ongoing efforts to create a unified โtechnical foundation for Google’s products across PCs and mobile.Osterloh stated the companies have “embarkedโข on a project โto combine” previously distinct PC and smartphone systems.โค Google intends to integrate its Gemini โAI model, the complete Android AIโฃ stack, and its โคapplicationโ and developer community into the PC habitat, aiming to serve users across all computing categories.
The collaboration builds on a long-standing partnership between Google and โคQualcomm, highlightedโค today with โthe anticipated unveiling โof the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 โคchipset. Amon emphasized โthe potential for convergence between mobile and PCโข experiences, a visionโ he believes this new Android iteration fully realizes. “It โdelivers on the vision of convergence of mobile and PC,”โข he said.
Osterloh further explained the initiative,stating,”We areโ building together a common technicalโฃ foundation forโค our products on PCs and desktop computing systems.” The moveโ suggests a potential shift in Google’s strategy, perhaps streamlining growth and offeringโ a more consistent โuser experience across devices.