John Bruno, Google's new signing of an Apple engineer

Google wants to create its own chips

There are aspects of Apple that other companies in the sector would like: they are the manufacturers of their own chips - processors - to add to their equipment. It is also true that both Huawei (their Kirin) or Samsung (Exynos) are other good examples of this. And Google, which is trying to stand out in the sale of its equipment, wants to make its own chips for future releases.

And his quest to find someone who can lead this section has caused the Mountain View company to fall back on the chief engineer for Apple's popular A-series processors, John Bruno. The engineer himself already reflects on his Linkedin profile his signing for the Internet giant.

Google signs John Bruno

Google is going strong in the technology sector. And power make your own hardware and have it work seamlessly with your It is what you crave most, not just Google, but any consumer electronics company. Hence, talent is always being sought in order to have the best.

John Bruno is an ex-AMD who has spent the last five years at Apple developing the Apple A chips. The success of these chips cannot be ignored: you just have to see how, for example, the processor that equipped the iPad Pro works. The performance of the A10X even outperforms certain configurations of the latest MacBook Pros.

Likewise, the signing of Bruno joins others from different companies in the sector as they can Qualcomm or Motorolaas well as other Apple engineers. What we are clear about is that with this movement, Google wants to stand out from the competition and design custom-made equipment that stands out from the competition on Android, where it is true that the Google platform has few new features apart from Samsung or Huawei. Likewise, John Bruno already has experience in getting ahead of the competition and make Apple products form a great symbiosis between hardware y .


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