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MediaTek’s Kompanio Ultra chip pits Chromebooks against Copilot PCs

  • MediaTek announced its Kompanio Ultra SoC, a high-end chip designed for Chromebook Plus devices.
  • MediaTek aims to equip Chromebooks with on-device AI, rivalling some Arm-based Copilot+ PCs.
  • The Kompanio Ultra features an 8-core CPU, an Arm Immortalis G925 GPU, and Wi-Fi 7 support.
  • The chip's neural processing unit delivers 50 TOPS, exceeding Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite at 45 TOPS.
  • Chromebook models powered by the Kompanio Ultra chip will be available in the coming months, MediaTek says.
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It may have been forgotten again, but Chromebooks and their software are undergoing a major change. Google was unable to reveal a precise schedule at the time, but ChromeOS is being completely rebuilt. Instead of relying on the old Linux base, as is the case today, the Android operating system is soon to be used. Although it also has a Linux kernel, but otherwise it is quite independent. Google is thus turning its mobile device operating system …

@Olivier Barthelemy: chromeos is made to use online tools... do you want to do video editing? VEED, clipchamp, canva you have equivalents for development, images... a few months ago, we could read that: Google announced that they were rebasing Chrome OS from using the Linux kernel to using the Android kernel

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HotHardware broke the news on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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