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Google is Combining Its Android and Hardware Teams (theverge.com) 12

Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced substantial internal reorganizations on Thursday, including the creation of a new team called "Platforms and Devices" that will oversee all of Google's Pixel products, all of Android, Chrome, ChromeOS, Photos, and more. From a report: The team will be run by Rick Osterloh, who was previously the SVP of devices and services, overseeing all of Google's hardware efforts. Hiroshi Lockheimer, the longtime head of Android, Chrome, and ChromeOS, will be taking on other projects inside of Google and Alphabet. This is a huge change for Google, and it likely won't be the last one. There's only one reason for all of it, Osterloh says: AI. "This is not a secret, right?" he says.

Consolidating teams "helps us to be able to do full-stack innovation when that's necessary," Osterloh says. He uses the example of the Pixel camera: "You had to have deep knowledge of the hardware systems, from the sensors to the ISPs, to all layers of the software stack. And, at the time, all the early HDR and ML models that were doing camera processing... and I think that hardware / software / AI integration really showed how AI could totally transform a user experience. That was important. And it's even more true today."

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Google is Combining Its Android and Hardware Teams

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  • Lockin-O-Matic chip

  • by paul_engr ( 6280294 ) on Thursday April 18, 2024 @12:10PM (#64405394)
    The guy in charge of chrome deserves to be removed for the atrocities they've imposed upon users, the forced download bubble in particular. I'm sure the hardware guy is no better, though.
  • by organgtool ( 966989 ) on Thursday April 18, 2024 @01:16PM (#64405578)
    I can only imagine how many more "Pixel-only" features Android is about to get. I really hate the current state of smartphone choices.
  • Hmm, looks like the Apple model pf integrated hardware and software might be working out okay - let's try it ourselves!

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