Although Google showed a glimpse of its first smartwatch at the I/O conference, the Pixel Watch will only reach users in October.
After some rumors about the integration of an old and outdated processor, here’s news that the wearable has a surprise inside: a co-processor that will help the main chip in managing tasks and energy consumption.
Google may have included a co-processor in the Pixel Watch for greater performance and energy efficiency
At the I/O conference, Google just showed a glimpse of its first Pixel Watch smartwatch
Although many users expected Google to reveal its first smartwatch at the I/O conference, the wearable was only shown and none of its specifications confirmed.
For this reason, the expectation remains that the first Google smartwatch will arrive equipped with the Exynos 9110 SoC processor, which uses the 10 nm manufacturing process, which is not the latest component on the market. But today, Google fans rejoiced with new revelations about the device.
All because Google will have included a co-processor in the smartwatch that will help the main chip in managing tasks and energy consumption. If the information is confirmed, the research giant will have followed the example of the Snapdragon Wear 4100+ architecture, which also includes a secondary processor.
This option means that the Pixel Watch can provide longer battery life. This is because the main processor will be responsible for handling the heavier tasks, while the co-processor will be responsible for the lighter workflow. All in all, the battery is saved.
Google Pixel Watch will have more RAM memory
But the same rumors also advance what we can expect to see in the internal storage and RAM memory. Apparently, the Pixel Watch will have more RAM than Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 4, which has 1.5 GB.
It is not clear the exact amount of RAM that takes the Google wearable to surpass Samsung, but it is expected that the Pixel Watch will arrive with 1.7 or even 2 GB of internal memory.
Also the Pixel Watch’s internal storage will surpass some WearOS devices by providing 32 GB of capacity.
For the rest, the first Google smartwatch is expected to integrate heart rate monitoring and blood oxygen levels, as well as ECG functionality, in addition to including Fitbit technology, as Google owns the brand.
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