Google has reportedly scrapped its plans to introduce Chromebooks with built-in Nvidia graphics playing cards. The firm integrated gaming laptop-like options such as changeable RGB keyboards and excessive refresh charge shows into a few of their fashions final 12 months. But all of those units come geared up with built-in GPUs and due to this fact have been supposed to be used with streaming providers corresponding to Nvidia’s GeForce Now and Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming. Since then, experiences instructed that the Mountain-View-based tech big was exploring the thought of launching Chromebooks with devoted GPU.
Earlier this 12 months, a Chromebook board with the codename Hades was noticed by 9to5Google with a devoted GeForce RTX 4050 GPU, much like the one utilized in some Windows gaming laptops. This chip might have been used as a foundation for a number of PC producers to construct Chromebooks on.
Now, in accordance to developer feedback noticed first by About Chromebooks on Chromium Gerrit, the Hades board, alongside two different Nvidia-equipped boards, Agah and Herobrine, have been cancelled, which signifies that any laptops primarily based on these boards is not going to be produced.
It is speculated that Google could launch Chromebooks with devoted GPUs sooner or later. A latest code patch revealed the existence of a board codenamed Aurora. This board is regarded as for inside Steam testing and never an precise gadget, however it’s marked with an RTX 3050 graphics card. As a outcome, work to make Steam on ChromeOS suitable with devoted GPUs should be ongoing.
Google has additionally notably reported to have cancelled the event of Chromebooks powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3 SoC, a undertaking with the codename Herobrine, along with ditching the Nvidia-based Chromebook plans. This means that no new ChromeOS tablets can be launched within the foreseeable future.
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