Jacob Gwiazdzinski spotted discussion of a new board called “chell” in the Chromium OS code review group, and it seems likely that this is a next-gen Chromebook Pixel, since it seems to have a multi-colored lightbar.
That’s a feature that’s been present on pretty much every Google Pixel device to date, but only one non-Pixel product (the original HP Chromebook 11, which was designed with input from Google).
Other features of the chell board include 16GB of RAM, an Intel Skylake processor, and a backlit keyboard.
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This sounds like a very powerful Google Chromebook with 16GB of RAM, and Intel Skylake Processor.
I bet, this computer would cost about $1000, or as much as the Apple Macbook which cost $1400.
I wonder Google creating a more powerful Chromebooks mean that Google is working on releasing more intensive Chrome apps and games, and more advance a version of its websites like YouTube, web browser programs, and games for computers which has 16GB of RAM, and a fast CPU.
That’s a feature that’s been present on pretty much every Google Pixel device to date, but only one non-Pixel product (the original HP Chromebook 11, which was designed with input from Google).
Other features of the chell board include 16GB of RAM, an Intel Skylake processor, and a backlit keyboard.
Read More
This sounds like a very powerful Google Chromebook with 16GB of RAM, and Intel Skylake Processor.
I bet, this computer would cost about $1000, or as much as the Apple Macbook which cost $1400.
I wonder Google creating a more powerful Chromebooks mean that Google is working on releasing more intensive Chrome apps and games, and more advance a version of its websites like YouTube, web browser programs, and games for computers which has 16GB of RAM, and a fast CPU.