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Google’s Premium Googlebook Laptops Could Pack Intel’s Panther Lake With 12Xe3 Cores, Year-Old Shipping Manifest Suggests

Google's Premium Googlebook Laptops Could Pack Intel's Panther Lake With 12Xe3 Cores, Year-Old Shipping Manifest Suggests

Googlebook laptops might feature some super-premium specs based on a year-old listing, which points to Intel Panther Lake with 12 Xe3 cores. Intel Panther Lake-Powered Googlebook Laptops Might Be Aiming at the Premium Segment Last week, Google introduced its new family of laptops called Googlebook. The Googlebook laptops are more premium than Chromebook laptops, and based on older listings, their specs look really high-end. The first references to a Googlebook laptop were possibly made last year in shipping manifestos, which listed a Chromebook laptop with Intel's Panther Lake 12Xe CPUs. This was before Panther Lake launched, and way before anyone […]

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Googlebook to feature Intel Core 300 “Wildcat Lake” and Arm processors

Intel has confirmed it is collaborating with Google to provide the hardware foundation for the newly announced Googlebook laptops. The devices are expected to feature Intel's latest Core Series 300 “Wildcat Lake” processors, built on the Intel 18A process node. While Intel will provide the x86 platform, Google VP John Maletis confirmed that the ecosystem will also include Arm-based solutions from Qualcomm and MediaTek.

In an interview with Chrome Unboxed, John Maletis outlined that Google will enforce strict hardware guidelines for its OEM partners (Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo). These requirements cover minimum specifications for CPUs, memory, and storage to ensure a consistent premium experience. While Intel-powered models will target high-performance productivity, the inclusion of Qualcomm and MediaTek suggests a diverse range of devices.

Although Maletis didn't confirm which Intel platform would be used in Googlebooks, given the rumours surrounding Intel's upcoming CPU architectures, the Wildcat Lake is the most likely to be featured. According to reports, the “Wildcat Lake” architecture features a hybrid configuration with up to 6 CPU cores, including 2 “Cougar Cove” P-cores and 4 “Darkmont” low-power E-cores. The platform integrates an NPU 5 capable of 40 platform TOPS and up to two Xe3 integrated graphics cores, all with a 15-35W TDP.

The first generation of Googlebooks is scheduled to arrive this fall. Notably, AMD isn't listed as a launch partner. Devices will be identifiable by a standardised “glowbar” hardware element on the lid.

KitGuru says: For this type of laptop, do you think Intel Wildcat Lake is the go-to CPU, or do you think Qualcomm and Mediatek can come up with something more interesting?

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Google announces Googlebook, the Gemini-powered successor to Chromebooks

Google has announced Googlebook, a new category of laptops designed to succeed the Chromebook by integrating Android and ChromeOS into a single operating system. Revealed during “The Android Show: I/O Edition”, these laptops are built around Gemini Intelligence and feature premium hardware specifications from partners including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.

The headline feature of the Googlebook is the Magic Pointer, a collaborative effort with the Google DeepMind team. This redesigned cursor triggers Gemini-powered contextual suggestions when “wiggled” or hovered over screen elements. Examples provided by Google include automatically generating calendar invites from email text or visualising furniture placement by selecting multiple images.

Software integration includes “Create Your Widget”, allowing users to generate custom desktop dashboards via natural language prompts that pull data from the web, Gmail, and Calendar. The new OS also enables “Cast my Apps”, a feature that allows users to run and control Android phone apps directly on the laptop screen. Furthermore, “Quick Access” provides native file browser integration with connected Android smartphones, eliminating the need for manual file transfers.

Google confirmed that all Googlebook devices will feature a distinctive “glowbar” on the lid, a functional lighting element intended to signal the platform's identity. While specific processor and memory specifications were not detailed, Google stated the laptops will use premium materials and hit retail shelves in fall 2026. Official hardware reveals are expected at the upcoming Google I/O conference.

KitGuru says: Do you think Googlebooks will have a bigger impact than Chromebooks?

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Apple Taps Intel 18A-P For M7 Chip By 2027 & 14A For iPhone Chip By 2028, Claims Rumor

Apple Taps Intel 18A-P For M7 Chip By 2027 & 14A For iPhone Chip By 2028, Claims Rumor

TSMC's constraints have pushed Apple to make a chip-making deal with Intel, & is likely to produce two chips on 18A-P & 14A process technologies, as per rumors. Apple's Next-Gen MacBook & iPhone Chips Rumored To Be Made At Intel Using 18A-P & 14A Process Technologies Last week, it was revealed that Apple and Intel have signed a preliminary chipmaking agreement in which Apple would tap into Intel's Foundry business to produce its chips. The agreement is said to have been signed back in December 2025, as per GF Holdings, and plenty of other factors also forced Apple to go […]

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Google Looks Ready to Refresh Chromebooks With New Googlebook Laptops

Google could soon give its Chromebook lineup a fresh new identity. According to reports shared by XDA Developers before the post was removed, the company is working on a new laptop series called Googlebook. These devices are expected to arrive later this year with help from major PC makers including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.

The new Googlebook name may replace the Chromebook branding that Google has used for many years. While the company has not officially confirmed the change yet, several details about the upcoming devices have already started appearing online.

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Each company is expected to launch its own version of the Googlebook. This means users could see different designs, features, and hardware options depending on the brand. One early render also showed a glowing light strip called “Glowbar.” Google says it is designed to add a unique look to the laptops, though it is still unclear how useful it will be in daily use.

The biggest focus of the new Googlebook lineup appears to be AI. Google is reportedly building deep Gemini integration into these laptops. One feature called “Magic Pointer” can understand what is happening on the screen and offer helpful information or editing tools. It may also support image editing and AI-generated content directly from the laptop.

Another feature named “Cast My Apps” is designed to connect Android phones with the laptop. Users may be able to control and interact with their smartphones directly from the computer screen. The feature sounds similar to Apple’s iPhone Mirroring system on macOS, showing that Google wants tighter connections between its devices.

Google has still not revealed what processors or hardware the Googlebooks will use. However, more details may appear soon during upcoming Google events and announcements.

There is also growing talk that these devices could run a new operating system known as Aluminium OS. Reports suggest Google is working on combining ChromeOS and Android into one platform built around Android 16. If true, this could give future Google laptops better Android app support, improved AI tools, and a more connected ecosystem.

For now, Googlebook remains unofficial, but the reports suggest Google is preparing a major step forward for its laptop platform.

Intel Chips Are Powering Googlebook, Tackling Apple’s MacBook Neo With A “Premium & Powerful” Laptop

A metallic laptop labeled Googlebook next to an Intel Core processor, under the text 'Powered by Gemini'.

Intel has just confirmed that its chips will be powering Googlebook, a premium & powerful laptop that combines Android & ChromeOS under one hood. Google's Googlebook Laptops Will Be Powered By Intel CPUs In Premium & Powerful Designs A few hours ago, Google announced its brand new laptop lineup at its annual I/O event, called Googlebook. The new laptops are aimed to be premium and powerful devices designed for AI intelligence, such as Gemini. While Google isn't revealing a whole lot of details at the moment, what we know about Googlebook laptops so far is that they will offer a […]

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Intel Says It Is “Thrilled” To Power The Googlebook, As A Veritable Armada Of Partners Emerges To Take On The Apple MacBook Neo

A dark-colored laptop partially open, featuring the ASUS ROG logo on the keyboard and a rainbow-colored light strip on the lid against a black background.

Google gunning for the Apple MacBook Neo with its very own Googlebook was certainly not on anyone's bingo card while tuning in to watch the Android Show I/O edition earlier today. And yet, that's exactly what Google appears to have done, made all the more dramatic with a perfectly timed confirmation from Intel just moments ago, openly declaring that the Googlebook will be powered by its silicon, though we are not sure at this nascent stage if it's meant to be an exclusive arrangement. Googlebook increasingly looks like a synchronized effort to thwart the MacBook Neo, especially as Intel, ASUS, […]

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