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We’ve teamed up with Google for the launch of Googlebook. Designed for Intelligence, it’s a smarter way to laptop for those who demand more than just performance, it represents a fundamental shift in the laptop experience. Learn more at googlebook.com

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Go Q! (Grok) Does the new googlebook laptop have snapdragon technology by Qualcomm? Not every Googlebook will use Snapdragon—it depends on the specific model and configuration from the partner brands. Qualcomm has confirmed involvement, making Snapdragon-powered versions a key part of the lineup (especially for premium, efficient devices). Yes, the new Googlebook laptops (Google's premium Android-based successor to Chromebooks) will include models with Snapdragon technology from Qualcomm. xda-developers.com Googlebook is a new laptop designed for Gemini AI integration. It runs on an Android-based OS and partners with manufacturers like Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. It supports multiple processor options for flexibility in performance, battery life, and pricing. 9to5google.com Qualcomm — Snapdragon X series (including X Elite/Plus or newer like X2 variants) for ARM-based models with strong efficiency, AI capabilities (NPU), and long battery life. xda-developers.com Intel — x86 chips (e.g., Wildcat Lake or similar). MediaTek — Additional ARM options. techspot.com These are expected to launch in fall 2026. Snapdragon variants should excel in battery life and on-device AI, similar to how Snapdragon X laptops perform on Windows.

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It's been amazing to have this close collaboration with #Qualcomm bringing the world of mobile and laptops much closer as we work on #Googlebook together

Great to see this coming together! 😇 Proud to contribute from Qualcomm as we push the boundaries of what laptops can do—not just faster, but smarter. 🧠 Googlebook 💻 is a strong step toward integrating intelligence into the core user experience, and I’m excited about the impact this will have. #Qualcomm #Googlebook #AIInnovation #ComputeReimagined #NextGenExperience

Chromebooks felt very tied to the cloud-first era. Googlebook feels like a much bigger shift toward intelligence-first workflows becoming part of the laptop experience itself. Curious to see how this evolves because it feels less like a standalone device launch and more like a change in what people expect their computers to help them do.

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This collaboration marks a massive shift toward purpose built AI native experiences replacing traditional cloud first computing.

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Some details would be nice. Not much to be learned at your "Learn more" link.

Laptop is the first to go, next goes the mobile, then appliances, last goes the human. Technology is moving at the rate of 10 secs per second and humans are .1 second per second.

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Smart laptop evolution. Pairing intelligent software with efficient compute could make the everyday laptop experience feel more capable, responsive, and useful.

This is a real product direction shift. AI native experiences are becoming the new baseline.

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Impression that makes the World well

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