it seems that Google wants a finger in every technology pie. It has
made its intentions clear where robots are concerned and now, according
to a report from Bloomberg, the tech giant is also considering designing its own server processors.
Using ARM technologgy, Google hope to better manage the interface
between its hardware and software, claims the report. It also states
that this potential move by Google, could prove to be a threat to
Intel’s current market dominaton, especially seeing as Google is Intel’s
fifth largest customer.
Google hasn’t confirmed or denied
anything yet but has said: “We are actively engaged in designing the
world’s best infrastructure. This includes both hardware design (at all
levels) and software design.”
ARM-based chips are used mainly in the mobile sector but AMD has
announced that it does plan to implement the ARM architecture within the
server market.
Google has shown that it does have some interest in the chip market.
In August it joined a group which licenses technology used in data
centers, including chips for servers.
It will be interesting to see how this one develops and whether Google will continue to pursue this.
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