Google hires john bruno, the architect of apple processors
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Google has long wanted to be the Apple in the Android world. That is something we have all known for a long time. In addition, for a long time the movements and decisions that the company makes make this even more clear. But, especially your last hiring serves as a clear confirmation. Google secures talent in the hardware division with the hiring of John Bruno.
Google hires John Bruno, the architect of Apple processors
A priori the name does not tell us much, but it is a systems architect who is responsible for Apple's processors for the past five years. Since it has been in charge of developing the Apple A chips of the iPhone. So Google brings a person with a lot of experience.
John Bruno comes to Google
This hiring raises many questions. Since now many question the future plans of the company. The main question that arises is whether Google wants to become a chipmaker now. Although, what he makes clear is that the company wants to continue investing and improving the hardware department. So a star signing like this helps.
It seems that one of the reasons for Bruno's arrival is the company's excessive dependence on third-party chips. So they may be looking to start developing their own chips and become less dependent on other companies. Although, they may also be looking to improve their phones with more powerful and effective processors that get more out of Android.
Without a doubt, it is a very interesting move by Google, which hires a person with a great reputation in the industry. What do you think of this signing?
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