Google partnering with Rockchip to make custom SoC for Project Ara
Google has announced that its updated Project Ara
is getting a new processor that will be even better. The processor from
Rockchip will allow users to upgrade individual
components rather than having to upgrade their entire phones as
technology changes and progresses.
It seems as if Google’s Project Ara modular smartphone project is coming along nicely, despite a few manufacturing setbacks. There was apparently a problem with manufacturing devices for those who won units at Google I/O, but Google yesterday announced some exciting developments: the third iteration of Ara is planned to sport a custom-made system-on-a-chip made in collaboration with Rockchip, which is going to be made with the unique form factor of the device in mind.
Google says that a prototype with the Rockchip CPU will be available in early 2015.
It seems as if Google’s Project Ara modular smartphone project is coming along nicely, despite a few manufacturing setbacks. There was apparently a problem with manufacturing devices for those who won units at Google I/O, but Google yesterday announced some exciting developments: the third iteration of Ara is planned to sport a custom-made system-on-a-chip made in collaboration with Rockchip, which is going to be made with the unique form factor of the device in mind.
As goes for the first iteration of the device that Google is going to
be shipping to lucky winners of the prize challenge the company hosted
at I/O, there was unfortunately a minor manufacturing setback involving
an incorrect material being used to plate the boards. The reworked
hardware, however, will be ready to ship at some point in the next two
weeks—and Google says it will “adjust prize challenge timelines” as ship
dates are determined.
The most exciting news that came from this little project update,
though, is the announcement of a collaboration with Rockchip—a company
known for budget systems-on-chip—to make a processor specifically geared
around the modular aspect of the project. The chip will essentially be
able to function solely as an application processor, making it more of
an independent piece of the smartphone puzzle rather than a central hub
for its other components. As mentioned, the chip is expected to be in
working order as of the third design “spiral” or version of Ara.
But this project is still a ways away from being anywhere close to
finished. We’ve yet to see the second spiral of the project materialize,
so it goes without saying that the third is still a way off. In the
coming months and years we’ll be sure to know more, though, and it will
be interesting to watch as this phone continues to develop.
Google says that a prototype with the Rockchip CPU will be available in early 2015.
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