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Google could flood the market with a ton of Googlebooks at launch

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Ever since the official announcement, weโ€™ve seen a mix of opinions about Google Books , with some of the Android Authority writers lauding Googleโ€™s hardware choices while others were outrightly underwhelm

Google could flood the market with a ton of Googlebooks at launch
Android Authority โ€” 3 June 2026
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Ever since the official announcement, weโ€™ve seen a mix of opinions about Google Books , with some of the Android Authority writers lauding Googleโ€™s hardware choices while others were outrightly underwhelmed .ย Googleโ€™s upcoming response to the MacBook Neo will combine the best of Android and ChromeOS and support a range of x86 and Arm64 chips from various brands. Although Google has already shared a template design, it also announced partnerships with various PC brands, but without revealing details.

A new report, however, now throws light on it, suggesting the different Googlebook models expected to launch this year. According to Chrome Unboxed , Google could release at least eight Googlebook devices, with launches expected around fall this year.

Out of the devices Chrome Unboxed has spotted through various repositories, four are expected to be powered by Intel chips based on Panther Lake architecture, which is the codename for Intelโ€™s Core Ultra 300 series. References to these devices have been spotted on the Chromium Gerrit with mentions of โ€œFatcat,โ€ the main development framework used by Google for Panther Lake chips. These include devices codenamed โ€œFelino,โ€ โ€œLapis,โ€ โ€œMoonstone,โ€ and โ€œRuby.โ€

The code does not reflect the exact OEMs building these devices, so weโ€™ll have to wait to learn more on that front.

In addition to Intel, Qualcomm is also said to be coming up with at least three Googlebook devices powered by Snapdragon X series chips. According to the report, these are associated with the โ€œBlueyโ€ baseboard and carry the codenames โ€œQuenbi,โ€ โ€œMica,โ€ and โ€œQuartz.โ€ Previous reports also suggest these devices could be powered by Qualcommโ€™s older Snapdragon X Plus rather than the newer X2 chips.

Qualcomm is expected to be accompanied by MediaTek, which will launch at least one device, codenamed โ€œSapphire.โ€ According to the report, the device will draw power from MediaTekโ€™s high-end Kompanio Ultra chipset, which has previously been used in Chromebooks as well. Chrome Unboxed also notes that Google could ask MediaTek to change the name to something more memorable. This device could also feature a detachable keyboard, allowing it to function like a tablet if needed.

Google is expected to launch all of these around the same time as part of a coordinated effort ahead of the holidays. It remains to be seen whether they will be launched all at once at a single event or gradually.

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