At last week’s Google I/O, Nvidia was the big winner. It was showcased in TVs, mobile devices and automotive as the supplier of a key technology. Other brands were mentioned in the keynote, but it was Nvidia that was mentioned most consistently — and its technology apparently was connected to most of the demos. In the gaming segment, Nvidia even figured in the talk preamble, which spoke to how mobile technology was starting to rival PC platforms. Though it was mentioned only in passing, Lenovo actually was the other big winner.
Google is very likely going to report two new cell phones, the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL, which will succeed a year ago's Pixel 2 and Google Pixel 2 XL. Throughout the end of the week, Engadget found a Pixel 3 XL available to be purchased in China, and discovered that it appears to have a considerable measure of indistinguishable equipment from latest Android telephones, including Qualcomm's most recent Snapdragon 845 processor. It additionally runs Google's new Android 9.0 Pie programming. Google may have new programming highlights to discuss on Tuesday, be that as it may, regardless we don't have a clue about the cost of the telephone or if Google has new bearer accomplices arranged.
The Big Winners at Google I/O 2014
Posted by: Rob Enderle June 30, 2014 06:38 AMAt last week’s Google I/O, Nvidia was the big winner. It was showcased in TVs, mobile devices and automotive as the supplier of a key technology. Other brands were mentioned in the keynote, but it was Nvidia that was mentioned most consistently — and its technology apparently was connected to most of the demos. In the gaming segment, Nvidia even figured in the talk preamble, which spoke to how mobile technology was starting to rival PC platforms. Though it was mentioned only in passing, Lenovo actually was the other big winner.