Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Is Google working on its own processors?

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Historically, Google hasn’t been much of a hardware company, having relied on partnerships with OEMs to bring products like its Chromebooks and Nexus smartphones to market. That changed with the Chromebook Pixel and more recently with the Pixel C tablet, which was designed and manufactured by Google. That is, apart from one major part, the Tegra X1 processor, which was designed by Nvidia.

A new Google job listing for a “multimedia chip architect” suggests that Google may be planning to go all the way and design its own processors for future products as well. Interestingly, the listing was apparently posted by the Pixel division.

There are a number of reasons why Google might want to make a move into chip design. For starters, it would give the company greater control over the capacities and performance of its future products. Something which companies like Samsung and particularly Apple are quite keen on. While the Tegra X1 in the Pixel C packs in some serious graphics hardware and a popular big.LITTLE CPU design, perhaps Google may want more control over the CPU configuration or supported peripherals such as high resolution image sensors.

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The Pixel C is designed by Google itself, but features an Nvidia Tegra X1 processor.

Furthermore, moving towards true end-to-end product design might help give Google’s brand a bit of a boost. There’s no denying that Apple’s work on every part of its product design works wonders for creating a premium brand image, and Google may be looking at a similar approach if it wants to make inroads into premium product segments. Especially given that Nexus products don’t always end up with the finest build quality.

“With the trend towards vertical integration, especially at Microsoft and Apple, it wouldn’t surprise me if Google developed their own chips, especially for Android productivity tablets to compete with the Surface Pro and iPad Pro.” – chip analyst Jim McGregor

Before we get too ahead of ourselves through, the key wording in the listing is a “multimedia chip”, which could mean a number of things. While Google may fancy joining the mobile SoC game, this would be a long and hugely expensive undertaking, which probably isn’t worth the limited number of products and sales. Instead, the tech giant may be looking into designing its own co-processors that sit alongside a main SoC designed by someone else, to gives its products an advantage over the competition.

The job listing specifically mentions “image processing, video processing, stabilization.” Given that higher-quality camera processing and high resolution video recording/playback are now major features in a range of mobile products, Google could be looking at using its own image or video processors rather than relying on third party chips.

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Google stays out of hardware with the Nexus range, but could that change eventually?

Image and video processing is also a hugely important part of Google’s Project Tango tablet, and a hardware refresh might require some dedicated and more specialized hardware to realize Google’s vision. Alternatively, a low power, low cost, specialized multimedia processor for products like Google’s Chromecast could also make sense. Unfortunately, Google declined to comment on the job listing or any processor plans, leaving us in the dark.

All of that being said, product development often requires advanced knowledge of chip design anyway, in order to test and optimize products. The job posting alone does not mean that Google is planning to build its own chips, but there are some pretty good reasons why the company may want to do so.



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Huawei Watch has 2 years of warranty when purchased from the OEM

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Due to the sheer amount of tech packed inside each one, smartwatches are a bit more sensitive than a standard timepiece. Indeed my LG Urbane LTE refused to power on after just two months of use. Huawei, eager to expand its presence in the USA, is aware of the importance of good customer service, and is now giving owners of its new Huawei Watch an extra year of manufacturer’s warranty coverage.

In order to qualify, customers must:

  1. Purchase the watch directly from gethuawei.com
  2. Register the purchase here within 45 days of purchase.

If both conditions are met, you will receive a full 2 years of service and repairs. Unfortunately for those who purchase the watch elsewhere, or who fail to register within the 45-day time period will only be eligible for the standard 12 months of service originally specified.

In our official review, the Huawei Watch scored a very respectable 7.7, and we praised it for a very high-end, classic design, easily replaceable straps, a fantastic display, a long lasting battery, and numerous custom watch faces included out of the box. The main criticism was the high cost of the watch ($349.799) thus with an extra year of warranty coverage possible, it’s definitely a more comforting bonus with this investment.



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Deal: HTC RE Camera Drops to $50 for 1 Day Only

HTC’s little periscope-ish, submarine-inspired action cam, the RE, is on sale today for just $50. That’s a pretty good deal! Sure, this camera doesn’t take great pictures, doesn’t have a viewfinder, and only really works best when paired up to a smartphone, but it could come in handy from time to time. 

You can take it in water, strap it to your chest while doing fun action stunts, or just pass it around at a party and see what happens. I’ve actually done that last option and came away with some fun photos.

Either way, if you needed a really random camera accessory to add to the collection, today is the day to buy the RE.

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Reminder: Motorola and Verizon Announcing New DROIDs Today

You didn’t forget, did you? If so, here is your reminder that Motorola and Verizon are hosting a little media event today in NYC to unveil new DROID phones. We are fully expecting those phones to be the DROID Turbo 2 and DROID MAXX 2

The Turbo 2 should be the flagship of the two, with a 5.5-inch QHD display, Snapdragon 810, 3GB, 20MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, big ol’ battery, Turbo Charging, and Android 5.1.1. The Turbo 2 will also be a part of Motorola’s Moto Maker program, so that owners can customize it, maybe even a second time within two years of owning it. And let’s not forget that Motorola thinks that the phone has a shatterproof display and is prepared to stand behind that claim.

The MAXX 2 is more like a Moto X Play. It’ll likely also have a 5.5-inch display, but lesser resolution (1080p) and RAM, a lower-powered processor, no Moto Maker support, and Android 5.1.1. It may have the bigger battery of the two, though.

We are on hand in New York, so stay tuned for coverage of the event as it happens. Motorola and Verizon will kick things off at 11AM Eastern (8AM Pacific).

Verizon told me that they may post up video at their news site, so if that happens, we will update this post.

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LG giving away free accessories with the V10 before Nov 15

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The LG V10 is going on sale in the US today and tomorrow, depending on which carrier you are planning to pick yours up from, so LG is trying to drum up a little extra business with a selection of free accessories when you buy its new flagship.

If you purchase an LG V10 before November 15th, LG will throw in a free spare 3,000mAh battery, a charging cradle and a 200GB SanDisk microSD card slot to bulk up the phone’s storage space. LG reckons that all of these freebies are worth around $300.

To claim your free goodies, you will need to provide proof of purchase from AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon through the website redemption page, which will go live tomorrow. Alternatively, you can buy a V10 through the LG website. Orders should go live soon, but until then you can sign-up to receive a notification as soon as the phone becomes available.

LG V10 in video:

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If you are still undecided about the LG V10, here’s a quick recap of the specs. The handset comes with a 5.7-inch QHD IPS display and a smaller ‘ticker’ display, a hexa-core Snapdragon 808 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal memory, a 16 megapixel rear camera, dual 5 megapixel front facing cameras, and a 3,000mAh battery.

The LG V10 is apparently not off to the best start in South Korea, but perhaps these free goodies will help the phone see a strong release in the US?

Click to claim your V10 goodies


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ASUS ZenFone 2 Laser 5.5 now on sale in India: Rs. 13,999

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ASUS has announced quite a number of new products this year in its Zen-device portfolio, from phones to tablets. One such installment has just gone on sale in India, the ZenFone 2 Laser. A lower spec-variant released several months ago in Japan, however the device is gradually expanding its global presence and multiple configurations. Available now on Flipkart for Rs. 13,999, this variant packs 3GB of RAM and, as the naming convention suggests, a 5.5-inch screen and a rear camera that sports laser-assisted focusing.

This variant of the ZenFone 2 Laser goes by the product code ZE550KL, and features a 5.5-inch HD (720X1280) IPS display. Inside the phone is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC with Adreno 405 GPUm, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of on-board storage, a 13-megapixel laser auto-focus rear camera, 5-megapixel front camera, and a 3000mAh battery. The phone supports 4G LTE, has Dual SIM capabilities, microSD support, Gorilla Glass 4, and ships with Android Lollipop. It will be sold in India in Black, Red, and White color variants.

For more on the ZenFone 2 Laser, please see our coverage here.

 

 



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First Galaxy S6 Edge+ update arrives, with battery and security improvements

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Samsung has begun rolling out its first update for its Galaxy S6 Edge+ handset this week, which brings a small selection of improvements to Samsung’s latest flagship. The unlocked version of the Galaxy Note 5, which features mostly identical hardware to the S6 Edge+, received a similar upgrade last week.

s6-edge+-update-303x540The update comes with the build number G928GDDU2A0J5 and weighs in at 138.14MB, so it’s a reasonably sized update. The patch notes state that the Galaxy S6 Edge+ should see improved battery life after the update, not that the handset was too bad in this regard anyway. The stability of calls has now been improved and there are some unspecified adjustments to device security too.

Samsung states that these security tweaks are the reason why customers won’t be able to downgrade to a previous software version after the update, as is also the case with the Note 5’s latest patch. Sadly, there’s no Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for Samsung’s flagships just yet. That upgrade is expected to arrive sometime in early 2016.

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The update should be rolling out to handsets in various regions over the coming days and weeks. As usual, carrier branded models will have to wait a little longer. Have you spotted the update yet?



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